[1] Brazil opened its Consulate in Belgrade in 1918 while the formal bilateral relations were established in 1938.
[2] During World War II Brazil sent a chargé d’affaires to London, specifically to liaise with the Yugoslav Government in exile.
[2] After the end of World War II in Yugoslavia and the establishment of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia diplomatic relations between the two countries were re-established in 1946 while in 1952 the rank of the representations was raised to the embassy level.
[4] Vice President of Brazil João Café Filho visited Yugoslavia in 1951.
[5] In 1963 President of Yugoslavia Josip Broz Tito organized a month long (18 September-17 October) South American tour during which he visited Brazil, Chile, Bolivia, Peru and Mexico.