Serbia–United Arab Emirates relations

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Serbian-Emirati relations are foreign relations between Serbia and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). SFR Yugoslavia established diplomatic relations with the United Arab Emirates in 1971. Serbia {republic of ex yugoslavia} also has a commercial section in Dubai. The UAE are represented in Serbia by their embassy in Belgrade.

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