San Marino–Serbia relations

The Ambassador of Serbia to Italy accredited on non-residential basis to San Marino is Sanda Rašković Ivić.

Yugoslavia and the Republic of San Marino signed the Agreement on the Establishment of Consular Relations by an exchange of Notes of 25 September and 13 October 1961, respectively.

[1] According to the Agreement, a senior diplomat in the Embassy of the SFR Yugoslavia in Rome was designated as Consul-General to the Republic of San Marino.

[2] In 2008, after the Republic of Kosovo declared its independence, San Marino Foreign Ministry stated that San Marino recognises the right to self-determination but that it also believes that "the Helsinki Final Act plays an important part of the precious equilibrium".

San Marino supports the continued presence of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) on Kosovo and would wait with the decision on recognition until the status of Kosovo is resolved through dialogue of both sides under the supervision of United Nations, so that both sides can count on international impartiality of judgement.