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Norway andSerbia maintain diplomatic relations established in 1882.[1] From 1918 to 2006, Norwaymaintained relations with theKingdom of Yugoslavia, theSocialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY), and the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (FRY) (laterSerbia and Montenegro), of which Serbia is consideredshared (SFRY) or sole (FRY) legalsuccessor.[2]

Former Norwegian Minister of Foreign AffairsThorvald Stoltenberg served as Special Representative of theUN Secretary-General forYugoslavia from 1993 to 1995, remaining one of the main liaisons between the two countries.[3]
Norway supported the1999 NATO bombing of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and later participated in theKosovo Force.
The two countries signed a military cooperation agreement in 2015.[4]
Trade between the two countries amounted to$2.2 billion in 2023; Norway's merchandise exports to Serbia were roughly worth $439 million; Serbia's export to Norway were about $28 million.[5]
According to data from 2025, there were 8,964 people born in Serbia in the Norway.[6]
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