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Romanian–Serbian relations are foreign relations between Romania and Serbia. Both countries established diplomatic relations on April 19, 1841. ==History== Although Serbia unofficially opened a kind of diplomatic agency in Bucharest in March 1836,〔''Reprezentanțele diplomatice ale României'', vol. I, 1859–1917, București, 1967, pp. 130–134.〕 officially, the first Serbian diplomatic agency in Bucharest was established in February 1863, with Kosta Magazinovic, as its first diplomatic agent. Reciprocally the first Romanian diplomatic agency in Belgrade was established on 12/24 March 1863 and the first diplomatic agent was Teodor Calimachi.〔G.G. Florescu, "Agențiile diplomatice de la București și Belgrad (1863–1866)", în ''Romanoslavica'' XI/1965, pp. 126–131.〕 In 1879, as a consequence of the independent state status, the diplomatic agencies from Belgrade and Bucharest became legations and the diplomatic agents, resident ministers. Thus on 14/26 April 1879 the Romanian diplomatic agency in Belgrade became legation, having Lascăr Catargiu as its first resident minister.〔A.A. Căpușan, ''Diplomați români de elită'', vol. II, ediția a II-a, București, 2009, p. 13.〕 In the summer of 1879 Milan A. Petronijevic became Serbia's first resident minister in Romania.〔Bogdan Catana, ''Relații diplomatice româno-sârbe, 1880–1913'', Craiova, 2009, p. 74.〕 Later, after Romania and Serbia became kingdoms, in 1881 and 1882, their diplomatic representatives became "extraordinary envoy and plenipotentiary ministers". It was only in 1939 when the legations from Belgrade and Bucharest became embassies.
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