Bilateral Relations
Serbia
Greece and Serbia established diplomatic relations in 1868. A Greek Embassy was inaugurated in Belgrade in 1880. Today, there is also a Consular Office, an Office of Economic and Commercial Affairs, a Public Diplomacy Office and Defense Attaché’s Office.
Serbia maintains an Embassy in Athens and a General Consulate in Thessaloniki.
Bilateral Relations
Bilateral economic and trade relations are developed. Greece is one of the leading foreign direct investors in Serbia. For more information on bilateral economic relations, visit the Belgrade Embassy website, as well as the relevant page of the AGORA Portal
Click here for information regarding the visa requirements for Greek citizens who want to travel to Serbia.
Click here for information regarding visa requirements for citizens of Serbia who want to travel to Greece.
Contact details for Greek Missions
Belgrade
Embassy
Head of Mission : Maria Levanti, Minister Plenipotentiary First Class
Belgrade
Consular Office
Chef du Bureau: Eleni - Eleftheria Daniilidou, Second Secretary of Embassy
Belgrade
Commercial Section
Head : Antonios Katepodis, First Counsellor for Economic and Commercial Affairs
Belgrade
Public Diplomacy Office
Head : Charilaos Gargalidis - Mountanos
Jagodina
Honorary Consulate in Jagodina
Honorary Consul: Dragan Markovic