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Bilateral relations
Angola-Serbia relations
Map indicating locations of Angola and Serbia

Angola

Serbia

Angola and Serbia maintain diplomatic relations established between Angola and SFR Yugoslavia in 1975, following Angola's independence.

History

During the Angolan Civil War, Yugoslavia heavily aided the MPLA, providing military supplies, financial aid, and education for Angolan students and diplomatic training in Belgrade. While Soviet support for the MPLA was turbulent in the mid-1970s, Yugoslavia firmly and constantly aided in the MPLA struggle. Close relations and joint cooperation continued through the breakup of Yugoslavia, and Angola has expressed its strong support for Serbia on the issue of Kosovo.

Resident diplomatic missions

See also

References

  1. Gleijeses, Piero. “Collapse of the Portuguese Empire.” Conflicting Missions: Havana, Washington, and Africa ; 1959-1976, Univ. of North Carolina Press, 2009, pp. 243–244.
  2. Angola: Head of State Sends Message to Serbian Counterpart, Angola Press Agency, 2008-06-24

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see also: Foreign relations of Yugoslavia & Serbia and Montenegro


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