On November 28, the Embassy of Romania to Serbia celebrated Romania’s National Day with a reception at the residence of the Royal House in Belgrade, Beli Dvor
This reception was attended by Serbian officials, including Marina Raguš, vice-president of the National Assembly; Stanislava Janošević, president of the Romania-Serbia Friendship Group in the Serbian legislature; Dubravka Đedović Handanović, minister of mining and energy, as well as foreign diplomats accredited in the Serbian capital, representatives of civil society, environmentalists r culturally, educational and economic, as well as members of the historical community.
On this occasion and in the context of the 35th anniversary of the fall of communism in 2024, the Ambassador of Romania to Belgrade, H.E. Silvia Davidoiu, referred to our country’s journey towards freedom and development, which secured our place in the Euro-Atlantic community based on democratic values, through EU membership and NATO. At the same time, he mentioned the good-neighbourhood relations and the secular Romanian-Serbian friendship placed, through the latest diplomatic contacts at the level, on new coordinated dynamism and collaboration objectives (realisation of common projects such as the Timisoara-Pancevo highway and the support of Serbia’s accession to the EU).
The exhibitions “35 Years since the Fall of Communism in Romania” and “Via Transilvanica”, the latter presented by experts of the promoting associations, offered the public the image of the most important historical episode in recent Romanian history and landmarks of Romania today with its natural and cultural beauties and richness in one attractive tourist offer.