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Argentina–Serbia relations : ウィキペディア英語版 | Argentina–Serbia relations
Argentina - Serbia relations are foreign relations between Serbia and Argentina. Diplomatic relations between Serbia and Argentina existed before the Second World War and were restored by SFR Yugoslavia in 1946. Serbia has an embassy in Buenos Aires and Argentina has an embassy in Belgrade.〔(Political relations with Argentina ), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia]〕 ==Argentine position on Kosovo== In 2008, after the ''Autonomous Province of Kosovo and Metohija'' unilaterally declared independence as a ''Republic of Kosovo'', Argentine Foreign Minister Jorge Taiana said "if we were to recognise Kosovo, which has declared its independence unilaterally, without an agreement with Serbia, we would set a dangerous precedent that would seriously threaten our chances of a political settlement in the case of the Falkland Islands". Argentina will not recognize also because it "supports the principle of territorial integrity". Additionally, he stressed that the 1999 UN Resolution 1244 called for the mutual agreement of all parties to solve the dispute. He said that President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner would not give any official statement on the issue, reiterating that there would be no recognition of Kosovo.〔(Argentina rules out recognition ), B92〕〔(Por las Malvinas, el Gobierno decidió no reconocer a Kosovo ), Clarin〕
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