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Mexico–Serbia relations refers to the diplomatic relations between Mexico and Serbia. Both nations were founding members of the United Nations and the Group of 77. ==History==
Mexico and the SFR Yugoslavia established diplomatic relations on 24 May 1946.〔(History of diplomatic relations between Mexico and Serbia (in Spanish) )〕 In 1991, Yugoslavia entered into a series of ethnic conflicts known as the Yugoslav wars. During the war, the United Nations Security Council passed Resolution 757 calling all nations to remove their diplomatic staff from Belgrade. As a result, Mexico downgraded its embassy to that of a ''Chargé d'affaires'' and refused the entry of any Yugoslav official wishing to visit Mexico. Furthermore, Mexican government officials were not allowed to travel to Yugoslavia.〔 By doing so, however, Mexico remained one of the few countries that opted not to close its embassy in Belgrade. In 1995, Mexico elevated its diplomatic mission in Belgrade back to an embassy and established diplomatic relations with the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (later known as ''Serbia and Montenegro'') as the successor of the SF Yugoslavia; and with the newly independent nations of Slovenia, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and the Republic of Macedonia.〔 In 2006, the state union between ''Serbia and Montenegro'' dissolved and created two separate nations: the Republic of Serbia and Montenegro.〔(CIA factbook: Montenegro )〕 That same year, Mexico recognized the independence of Montenegro and continues to maintain diplomatic relations with the Republic of Serbia.
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