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Japan–Serbia relations

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Japanese-Serbian relations
Map indicating locations of Japan and Serbia

Japan

Serbia

Japanese-Serbian relations are the bilateral relations between the two countries, Japan and Serbia. Both countries have first signed diplomatic missions on May 20, 1997. Japan has an embassy in Belgrade. Serbia has an embassy in Tokyo and an honorary consulate in Osaka.

The relations between the two countries

Both countries are strong trading partners. Japan has exported many products to Serbia since the breakup of Yugoslavia. Both countries also have interest in mining. Japan is also considered as one of Serbia's strongest trading partners in Asia. [1] There are about 92 Japanese living in Serbia.[2]

Japan's ambassador to Serbia is Tadashi Nagai. Serbia's ambassador to Japan is Ivan Mrkić.

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