在贝尔格莱德(市)的俄罗斯大使馆
上次更新: 2023/05/24
机构 | 在贝尔格莱德(市), 塞尔维亚的俄罗斯大使馆 |
机构类型 | |
联系地址 | Deligradska Belgrade Serbia |
联系邮箱 | ["[email protected]"] |
联系电话 | (+381) 11 3611 090 |
传真号码 | (+381) 11 3611 900 |
工作时间 | Mr Alexander Chepurin, Ambassador |
大使(机构负责人) | Mr Alexander Chepurin, Ambassador |
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这个页面提供俄罗斯大使馆在贝尔格莱德(市)的详细信息,包括机构类型,联系地址,联系电话,工作时间等。
俄罗斯在全世界一共有327个外交机构,其中175个是领事馆。 全世界其他国家在俄罗斯一共有363个外交机构,其中有195个是领事馆。
塞尔维亚在全世界一共有160个外交机构,其中91个是领事馆。 全世界其他国家在塞尔维亚一共有101个外交机构,其中30 个是领事馆。
目前,俄罗斯在塞尔维亚没有设立大使馆,通常由于两个国家还没有建立外交关系。
大使馆是一国在建交国首都派驻的常设外交代表机关。大使馆代表整个国家的利益,全面负责两国关系,馆长一般是大使,也可以是公使或者其他等级的由派遣国委派的外交人员,由国家元首任命并作为国家元首的代表履行职责。大使馆的首要职责是代表派遣国,促进两国的政治关系,其次是促进经济、文化、教育、科技、军事等方面的关系,使馆同时具有领事职能。促进两国关系和人民间的往来是领事馆的重要职责,但其最主要的职责是领事工作,比如:维护本国公民合法人在外国的的合法权益,向本国公民颁发或延期护照、向外国公民颁发签证。
请注意,虽然我们一直在更新我们的数据库信息,但是我们无法保证我们的数据永远是最新的,因此建议在办理您的涉外事务之前联系一下相关领事馆做确认。
俄罗斯和塞尔维亚的关系
Russian–Serbian relations (Russian: российско-сербские отношения, Serbian: руско-српски односи) refer to bilateral foreign relations between Serbia and Russia. The Ottoman Empire′s Principality of Serbia and the Russian Empire established official relations in 1838. After the dissolution of the USSR, the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia recognized Russia in December 1991 by the Decision of the Presidency on the recognition of the former republics of the USSR. Serbia has an embassy in Moscow and Russia has an embassy in Belgrade and a liaison office to UNMIK in Pristina. Serbia also announced to later open a consulate-general in Yekaterinburg.
Diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the USSR were established on 24 June 1940, and Serbia and the Russian Federation recognize the continuity of all inter-State documents signed between the two countries. There are about 70 bilateral treaties, agreements and protocols signed in the past. Serbia and the Russian Federation have signed and ratified 43 bilateral agreements and treaties in diverse areas of mutual cooperation so far.
According to censuses, there were 3,247 ethnic Russians living in Serbia (2011) and 3,510 Serbs with Russian citizenship (2010).
Serbia and Russia are both predominantly Slavic and Eastern Orthodox countries. --维基百科
Diplomatic relations between the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and the USSR were established on 24 June 1940, and Serbia and the Russian Federation recognize the continuity of all inter-State documents signed between the two countries. There are about 70 bilateral treaties, agreements and protocols signed in the past. Serbia and the Russian Federation have signed and ratified 43 bilateral agreements and treaties in diverse areas of mutual cooperation so far.
According to censuses, there were 3,247 ethnic Russians living in Serbia (2011) and 3,510 Serbs with Russian citizenship (2010).
Serbia and Russia are both predominantly Slavic and Eastern Orthodox countries. --维基百科