This section of the website gathers information on important events, state visits and cooperation agreements signed between Israel and Serbia
2023
![FM Eli Cohen in Belgrade (photo credit: Embassy of Israel) FM Eli Cohen in Belgrade](/sites/default/files/styles/bilateral_relations_220_x_124_/public/media_upload/eli_cohen.jpg?itok=PIT1bBPp)
The Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs Eli Cohen visited Serbia
2018
![President Reuven Rivlin and President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić naming a street in Belgrade after Theodor Hertzl (photo credit: Amos Ben Gershom/GPO) President Reuven Rivlin and President of Serbia Aleksandar Vučić](/sites/default/files/styles/bilateral_relations_220_x_124_/public/media_upload/president_reuven_rivlin_and_president_of_serbia_aleksandar_vucic_naming_a_street_in_belgrade_after_theodor_hertzl._amos_ben_gershom.jpg?itok=7xOBdVr4)
The Israeli President Reuven Rivlin visited Serbia
2016
![Law and Justice (photo credit: mfa) Law and Justice](/sites/default/files/styles/bilateral_relations_220_x_124_/public/media_upload/untitled_760_x_445_px.png?itok=2aEDfFPE)
The Republic of Serbia passed the Law on Removal of the Consequences Regarding the Seizing of the Holocaust Survivors Property Without Living Legal Heirs
2009
![Passport (photo credit: mfa) Passport](/sites/default/files/styles/bilateral_relations_220_x_124_/public/media_upload/untitled_760_x_445_px_1.png?itok=jxZbe6V3)
A visa-free travel agreement between Serbia and Israel was signed
1992
![Diplomatic Relations (photo credit: mfa) Diplomatic Relations](/sites/default/files/styles/bilateral_relations_220_x_124_/public/2024-05/diplo_ties.png?itok=6z_1NhtK)
The diplomatic relations were renewed, when Serbia was part of FR Yugoslavia (Serbia and Montenegro)