Denmark–Serbia relations
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Denmark–Serbia relations are foreign relations between Denmark and Serbia. Denmark has an embassy in Belgrade, and Serbia has an embassy in Copenhagen .[1][2] In November 2010, Thor Pedersen said that Denmark fully support Serbia in the EU.[3][4] Both countries are members of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe.
Trade and agreements
In 2004, trade turnover between Denmark and Serbia amounted $37 million.
Carlsberg Srbija is a beer brewery in Serbia, owned by Danish Carlsberg Group since 2003. Known by its signature brand Lav pivo.[5][6]
On February 11, 2012, Denmark & Serbia signed a 9 Million Euro agreement for the production of fruits. Also according to a Danish ambassador, Serbia is already an important producer of berries.[7]
Cooperation
Danish cooperation assists Serbia with biomass, biogas, wind energy and agro industry.[8] Serbia is Denmark's biggest military cooperation partner.[9]
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External links
- Official Website of The Danish House in Serbia
- Danish-Serbian.dk (Danish) & (Serbian)
- Danish Cooperation with Serbia
- Agreement between Denmark and Serbia on the facilitation of issuance of visas
- ↑ Danish embassy in Belgrade (Danish)
- ↑ Denmark – People Groups Joshua Project
- ↑ Danish parliamentary delegation in Belgrade
- ↑ Denmark supports Serbia’s EU integrations
- ↑ Karlsberg investira u proizvodnju, B92, October 26, 2007
- ↑ Kompanija Karlsberg Srbija povećala prodaju piva, PoslovniMagazin.biz, March 5, 2008
- ↑ http://www.emg.rs/en/news/serbia/174472.html
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