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DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS (Sending States in Alphabetical Order) Updated – 7 June 2021 DIPLOMATIC MISSIONS (Sending States in Alphabetical Order) 1 A L B A N I A EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF ALBANIA Chancery: Bulevar kneza Aleksandra Karadjordjevića 25A Tel: 3066-642 Fax: 2665-439 E-mail: [email protected] *** Working hours: Monday – Friday: 08.00–16.00h *** H.E. Mr. Ilir BOÇKA Mrs. Afërdita Boçka Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Virgjil MUÇI Mrs. Olizana Muçi Counsellor Ms. Anita SHAQIRI Counsellor Mr. Lirim UJKA Mrs. Emirjeta Ujka First Secretary ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: November 28th – Independence Day ≈≈≈≈≈ 2 A L G E R I A EMBASSY OF THE PEOPLE'S DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF ALGERIA Chancery: Maglajska 26b Tel: 3671-211; 3671-213 Fax: 2668-200 E-mail: [email protected] www.ambalgserbia.rs *** Defence Attaché’s Office Tel/Fax: 2682-170 *** Working hours: Monday-Friday: 09.00–15.00h *** Visa/Consular Section: Monday-Friday: 10.00-13.00h *** H.E. Mr. Abdelhamid CHEBCHOUB Mrs. Khoudjia Chebchoub Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mrs. Latifa TRAI Mr. Tarak Trai Counsellor Col. Salah CHERAITIA Mrs. Nadjette Cheraitia Defence Attaché Mr. Laid ABDELLAOUI Attaché Mrs. Nacima SIAD Mr. Boualem Siad Attaché Mr. Reda RIAL Mrs. Asma Rial Attaché Mr. Kamel REDJIMI Mrs. Nadjette Redjimi Attaché Mr. Belkheyr FATAH Mrs. Fatma Zorah Fatah Attaché ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: November 1st - Revolution Day ≈≈≈≈≈ 3 A N G O L A EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF ANGOLA Chancery: Krupanjska 21 Tel: 2666-457, 3672-150 Fax: 2660-729 E-mail: [email protected] www.angola.embassy.org.rs *** Working hours: Monday - Friday: 09.00–15.00h Consular Section: Monday - Friday: 10.00–13.00h *** H.E. Mr. Alcino dos Prazeres Izata Mrs. Eunice da Conceição Xavier Francisco da CONCEIÇÃO da Conceição Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mrs. Iria Ângela Da Paz Costa SANTIAGO Mr. António Luis Santiago Counsellor Eduardo Henriques da SILVA Defence Attaché Mr. Jorge João MANUEL Mrs. Cesaltina d Felicidade F. First Secretary Arsénio Manuel Mrs. Tietie Henriqueta Tazi INGLÉS Mr. Jorge Reinaldo Rodrigues Second Secretary Inglés Mrs. Magda Adelaide L. da S.T. Torres dos SANTOS Attaché (Financial Affairs) Mr. Jeremias Firmino MICOLO Attaché (Financial Affairs) Mrs. Liliana F.C. de Paiva SOARES Mr. Rui Hamilton Van-Dunem Assistant Defence Attaché Soares ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: November 11th - Independence Day ≈≈≈≈≈ 4 A R G E N T I N A EMBASSY OF THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC Chancery: Knez Mihailova 24/I Tel: 2623-751; 2623-569; 2621-550 (Chancery); Fax: 2622-630 E-mail: [email protected] *** Working hours: Monday - Friday: 08.00–15.30h *** H.E. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Javier Antranik CHALIAN Second Secretary Chargé d’Affaires a.i. ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: May 25th ≈≈≈≈≈ 5 A U S T R A L I A EMBASSY OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF AUSTRALIA Chancery: Vladimira Popovića 38-40 Tel: 3303-400 Fax: 3303-409 (Chancery) Fax: 3303-441 (Immigration – Visas) Tel: 3303-452 (AFP – Liaison Office) Fax: 3303-445 (AFP – Liaison Office) E-mail: [email protected] [email protected] (Immigration – Visas) www.serbia.embassy.gov.au *** Working hours: Monday to Friday: 08.00–16.00h *** H.E. Ms. Ruth Caris STEWART Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Liang ZENG Ms. Mi Kyung Kim Deputy Head of Mission First Secretary (Administration) and Consul Ms. Alison Mae CRAFT Mr. Matthew John Craft Counsellor (Australian Federal Police) Ms. Ashley Joy KATZ Mr. Michael Jeffrey Katz First Secretary (Immigration) Ms. Ruth PIETERSEN Second Secretary (Immigration) Mr. Simon John NOBLE Mrs. Palita Surachinnawat Noble Second Secretary (Immigration) ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: January 26th – Australia Day ≈≈≈≈≈ 6 A U S T R I A EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AUSTRIA Chancery: Kneza Sime Markovića 2 Tel: 3336-500 Fax: 2635-606 E-mail: [email protected] www.bmeia.gv.at/belgrad *** Working hours: Monday - Friday: 08.00–16.00h Public hours (visa and consular affairs): Monday – Friday: 09.00–11.00h *** Austrian Cultural Forum Kneza Sime Markovića 2 Tel: 3336-500 Fax: 2635-606 E-mail: [email protected] *** Austrian Development Cooperation Implementation Unit of the Austrian Embassy in Belgrade for EU financed projects Senjačka 33 Tel. 7850-111 E-mail: [email protected] Working hours: Monday – Friday: 08.30–16.30h *** Commercial Section Vladimira Popovića 6, Genex Apartments, Apt. 103 Tel: 3015-850 Fax: 7112-139 E-mail: [email protected] www.advantageaustria.org/rs/ Working hours: Monday – Friday: 08.00–16.30h *** Office of the Attaché for Social Affairs Stojana Protića 29/3 Tel: 3449-084, 3863-760 Fax: 3863-810 Working hours: Monday-Friday: 08.00-17.00h *** Office of the Attaché for Agriculture, Forestry and Environment Bulevar Mihajla Pupina 115/d, IV Floor Tel: 6555-038, 6555-039 E-mail: [email protected] Working hours: Monday-Friday: 09.00-17.00h *** H.E. Mr. Nikolaus LUTTEROTTI Mrs. Betina Maria Lutterotti Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mrs. Sabine KROISSENBRUNNER Minister Plenipotentiary Ms. Manuela FROMMWALD Counsellor (Administrative and Consular Affairs) 7 Mr. Georg STAWA Counsellor Ms. Isabel ZÖCHLING, BA Attaché Mr. Adrien FEIX Mrs. Nezak Yarallahi Attaché (Cultural Affairs) Ms. Sigrid HÖFINGER Attaché Mr. Rudolf HERRMANN Attaché *** Col. Christian SMUTEK Mrs. Erika Smutek Defence Attaché Col. Heinz TRENK Mrs. Carina Pia Trenk Deputy Defence Attaché WO I Peter GATTERING Mrs. Sabine Gattering Assistant Defence Attaché *** Mrs. Erika Dr. TEOMAN-BRENNER Mr. Hasan Fikret Teoman Counsellor (Commercial Affairs) Mr. Michael DOBERSBERGER Mrs. Zina Dobersberger Attaché (Commercial Affairs) *** Mr. Günther BECHTLOFF Police Attaché Mr. Wolfgang PICHLER Police Attaché Mr. Stefan THURNER Police Attaché *** Mr. Christian BRAWENZ Attaché for Sustainability and Tourism *** Mr. Oliver HILLER Attaché for Social Affairs ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: October 26th ≈≈≈≈≈ 8 A Z E R B A I J A N EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN Chancery: Pere Velimirovića 25 Tel: 3515-101, 3515-102 Fax: 3515-103 E-mail: [email protected] *** Working hours: Monday – Friday: 09.00-18.00h *** H.E. Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Elnur GULIYEV Mrs. Sabina Guliyeva Counsellor Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Mr. Javanshir MAJIDOV Counsellor Mr. Elmar AGHASIYEV Mrs. Gulnar Aghasiyeva First Secretary Mr. Emil AGHAYEV Mrs. Samira Aghayeva Second Secretary ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: May 28th - Republic Day ≈≈≈≈≈ 9 B E L A R U S EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS Chancery: Deligradska 13 Tel: 3616-938 Fax: 3616-836 E-mail: [email protected] http://serbia.mfa.gov.by *** Working hours: Monday-Friday: 08.00–17.00h (Chancery) Monday-Friday: 09.00–12.00h (Consular Section) *** H.E. Mr. Valery BRYLEV Mrs. Marina Bryleva Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ms. Yulia ILYINA Mr. Ruslan Yakavinich Counsellor Mr. Vadim MIKHAILOV Mrs. Elena Mikhailova Counsellor Mr. Andrei KUKHARCHIK Mrs. Olga Savitskaya First Secretary *** Col. Ivan BEREZOVSKY Mrs. Oksana Berezovskaya Defence Attaché ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: July 3rd (Independence Day/Day of the Republic) ≈≈≈≈≈ 10 B E L G I U M EMBASSY OF THE KINGDOM OF BELGIUM Chancery: Krunska 18 Tel: 3230-018; 3247-587 Protocol Section: 3245-235 Fax: 3244-394 E-mail: [email protected] www.serbia.diplomatie.belgium.be *** Working hours: Monday – Friday: 08.00–16.00h *** Economic and Trade Office: Koče Kapetana 30/I Tel: 3085-570 Fax: 3445-649 E-mail: [email protected] www.brussels-in-serbia.com *** H.E. Mr. Koenraad Georges L. ADAM Mrs. Els Mia T. Vandemoortele Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Ruben André C. VAN OPSTAELE First Secretary (Consular and Political Affairs) Col. Xavier Marie J. DENEYS Mr. Chantal Lisette G. Moonen Defence Attaché ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: July 21st King's Day: November 15th ≈≈≈≈≈ 11 B O S N I A A N D H E R Z E G O V I N A EMBASSY OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA Chancery: Generala Anrija 37 Tel: 3241-095, 3241-170 Fax: 3241-057 E-mail: [email protected] Working hours: Monday-Friday: 09.00-17.00h *** Consular Section: Tel: 3038-204 Fax: 3241-057 Working hours: Monday-Friday: 10.00–14.00h *** Defence Section: Tel: 3349-840 *** H.E. Ms. Aida SMAJIĆ Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Mr. Oliver MIĆIĆ Mrs. Vesna Mićić Minister-Counsellor Mr. Dragiša DELIĆ Minister-Counsellor (Cultural Affairs) Mr. Mirsad MUHOVIĆ Counsellor (Consular Affairs) Ms. Ranka UJIĆ Counsellor Mr. Željko MIŠKIĆ Mrs. Ana Miškić First Secretary Brig. Senad MEMIĆ Mrs. Edina Memić Defence Attaché 12 B R A Z I L EMBASSY OF THE FEDERATIVE REPUBLIC OF BRAZIL Chancery: Krunska 14 Tel: 3239-781 Fax: 3230-653 E-mail: [email protected] www.belgrado.itamaraty.gov.br *** Working hours: Monday-Friday: 09.00–17.00h *** H.E. Mr. Eduardo BOTELHO BARBOSA Mrs. Monique Elizabeth Ambassador Extraordinary and Merriam Plenipotentiary Mrs. Maria Cristina PEREIRA DA SILVA Mr. Iván José Nicholls Minister-Counsellor Nicholls Mr. Arnaldo CLARETE SALABERT Mrs. Celidia Maria Counsellor Melo Salabert Ms. Ana Claudia DE FARIA RODRIGUES Counsellor Mr. Thiago MEDEIROS DA CUNHA CAVALCANTI Mrs. Linnea Helena Second Secretary Bjerrum Ms. Sandra Maria NEPOMUCENO MALTA DOS SANTOS Attaché Ms. Elizabeth TEIXEIRA RAMOS Ms. Vanderleia de Lima Attaché Dallariva Ms. Janet Mary DOS REIS GOMES Mr. Márcio Catunda Attaché Ferreira Gomes ≈≈≈≈≈ National Day: September 7th ≈≈≈≈≈ 13 B U L G A R I A EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF BULGARIA Chancery: Birčaninova 26 Tel: 3613-980, 3613-990, 3610-644 Fax: 3620-116 E-mail: [email protected] Working hours: Monday – Friday: 08.30–16.30h *** Consular Section Fax: 3610-666 E-mail: [email protected] Visiting hours: Monday – Friday: 10.00–12.00h *** Commercial Section: Svetogorska 36 Tel: 3244-441 Fax: 3620-116 E-mail: [email protected] *** H.E. Mr. Petko Kolev DOYKOV Mrs. Radosveta Nencheva Ambassador Extraordinary and Chobanova-Doykova Plenipotentiary Mr. Viktor Lazarov ROSNEV Mrs. Tanya Dimitrova Rosneva Minister-Counsellor (Political Section) Mr. Ivaylo Simeonov KASHKANOV Mrs.
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