Croatia–Serbia relations

Croatia–Serbia relations
Croatian-Serbian relations
Map indicating locations of Croatia and Serbia

Croatia

Serbia

Croatian-Serbian relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Serbia.

Before 1991 and the breakup of Yugoslavia, both countries were part of Yugoslavia, and they now share 241 km of common border.

After the end of the Croatian War of Independence, the two countries established diplomatic relations on September 9, 1996. Croatia has an embassy in Belgrade and a general consulate in Subotica. Serbia has an embassy in Zagreb and two general consulates, one in Rijeka and the Consulate General of Republic of Serbia in Vukovar.

There are around 200,000 people of Serbian descent living in Croatia and around 70,000 Croats living in Serbia.

Both countries are full members of the Southeast European Cooperation Process, of the Stability Pact for South Eastern Europe, of the Central European Initiative, of the Southeast European Cooperative Initiative and of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation.

Outstanding disputes include:

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