India, Serbia hold Foreign Office Consultations in Belgrade India and Serbia held the 9th Round of Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) in Belgrade, Serbia on Wednesday. The FOC was chaired by Ambassador Sibi George, Secretary (West), Ministry of External Affairs, from the Indian side and Damjan Jovic, State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the Serbian side.Sibi George also called on Marko Djuric, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia. They discussed ways to intensify the existing cooperation between India and Serbia and also expand the scope of bilateral cooperation, a MEA release said.India and Serbia share close and friendly relations, underpinned by longstanding bonds of friendship between their people. The Consultations comprehensively reviewed existing bilateral ties, covering areas of mutual interest such as trade and economic relations, defence, science & technology, Fintech, agriculture, culture, and people-to-people ties. Israel Iran WarUS-Israel-Iran War News Live Updates: Trump says Iran ‘afraid’ to admit it wants a deal, claims ‘they’ll be killed by their own people or us’Iran Limits Hormuz Passage: selective access for friendly nations; UN warns on global energy flowsToll system in Strait of Hormuz? Iran drafts bill to charge ships for safe passage amid warThe two sides also expressed satisfaction about their strong cooperation in the multilateral fora, the release said.Both sides exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest.During the visit, Sibi George also interacted with members of the Indian diaspora in Serbia.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosEAM Jaishankar Highlights Israel’s Support In Wars, Calls It Vital For Defence TechnologyTharoor Warns West Asia War May Worsen, Flags LPG Shortage And Fuel Price RisksIndia Among Friendly Nations Iran Allows Safe Passage Through Strait Of Hormuz Amid War Zone CrisisChina Bound LPG Tanker Diverted To India As Hormuz Crisis Forces Delhi To Tap Iran LPG AgainDelhi Crime Branch Busts Global Arms Racket With Pakistan, Bangladesh Links And Foreign WeaponsAt Least 14 Dead, 20 Injured After Private Bus Collides With Lorry In Andhra PradeshIranian Air And Space Forces Thank Kashmir For Aid, Vow Revenge After Khamenei’s DeathIndia Not A ‘Broker’ Like Pak: Jaishankar Tells Leaders At All-Party Meet Amid Iran Mediation Buzz’No Locus Standi To Comment’: India Rejects Pakistan’s Remarks On Asiya Andrabi’s Life SentenceIran Dictates Endgame:Demands Closure Of US Bases In Gulf, Lifting Of Sanctions, Control Over Hormuz123PhotostoriesIn a sea of bling, Konkona Sensharma’s blue linen saree look feels like a breath of fresh airRohit Sharma’s ₹30 crore Mumbai home is a sea-facing luxury paradise; the 29th floor balcony is the real showstopper!Low magnesium levels: Causes, warning signs, and the best treatment options backed by experts5 morning rituals that can change your lifeHollywood and Bollywood films and series releasing in December 2026Who is Dominic McLaughlin? Meet the 12-year-old actor playing Harry Potter in the 2026 TV rebootBengaluru vs Hyderabad: Inside the two-city race, what data reveals5 smart air fryer tricks to make everyday cooking effortless8 skills that can sharpen your child’s brain this summer holidayWhen a cough isn’t just a cough: Identifying early warning signs and when it should prompt immediate medical attention123Hot PicksKaroline LeavitTristan da Cunha8th Pay CommissionGold rate todayIncome Tax CalculatorPublic holidays April 2026Bank Holidays AprilTop TrendingOil Price TodayHyderabad MurderStrait of Hormuz Toll SystemDonald TrumpUAE Car InsuranceIndor Techie AccidentNirav RanaWest Bengal ElectionLPG crisis reasonTransgender law
India and Serbia held the 9th Round of Foreign Office Consultations (FOC) in Belgrade, Serbia on Wednesday. The FOC was chaired by Ambassador Sibi George, Secretary (West), Ministry of External Affairs, from the Indian side and Damjan Jovic, State Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs from the Serbian side.Sibi George also called on Marko Djuric, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Serbia. They discussed ways to intensify the existing cooperation between India and Serbia and also expand the scope of bilateral cooperation, a MEA release said.India and Serbia share close and friendly relations, underpinned by longstanding bonds of friendship between their people. The Consultations comprehensively reviewed existing bilateral ties, covering areas of mutual interest such as trade and economic relations, defence, science & technology, Fintech, agriculture, culture, and people-to-people ties. The two sides also expressed satisfaction about their strong cooperation in the multilateral fora, the release said.Both sides exchanged views on regional and global issues of mutual interest.During the visit, Sibi George also interacted with members of the Indian diaspora in Serbia.