Marko Đurić’s Diplomatic Marathon at OAS General Assembly: Serbia Strengthens Ties with the Caribbean and South America

Marko Đurić’s Diplomatic Marathon at OAS General Assembly: Serbia Strengthens Ties with the Caribbean and South America!

Did you know that Serbian Foreign Minister Marko Đurić pulled off a real diplomatic tour de force at the 55th General Assembly of the Organization of American States (OAS) in Antigua and Barbuda? While the world watches the big powers, Serbia quietly strengthens ties with countries many don’t even notice – Grenada, Peru, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.

Caribbean Ally Against Kosovo Independence? Yes, Please!

Đurić took the opportunity to thank Grenada for their support of Serbia on the issue of the so-called independence of Kosovo. Yes, you read that right – while many turn their heads, Grenada stands with Serbia, respecting international law and the UN Charter. That’s a diplomatic win you don’t see every day!

Peru and Saint Vincent: Serbia Wants More!

With Peru and Saint Vincent, Đurić discussed enhancing political dialogue and cooperation at the highest level. This is not just empty talk – Serbia wants to intensify relations in all areas of mutual interest. That means more trade, more exchange, more everything!

Invitation for an Official Visit – Will Grenada Come?

Đurić even extended an invitation to Grenada for an official visit to Serbia, which, he says, would give an additional boost to improving relations. Will Grenada accept? That remains to be seen, but it’s clear Serbia is not sitting idle.

Why Does This Matter?

While global politics revolve around the big powers, Serbia smartly builds alliances where it can. Support from small states in the OAS can be crucial in international forums, and Đurić’s work shows Serbia is not giving up on its interests.

Conclusion: A Diplomatic Offensive That Doesn’t Stop

Marko Đurić has shown that Serbia has a plan and is executing it – quietly but surely. While some wait for big alliances, Serbia is building bridges with the Caribbean and South America. Is this the start of a new era in Serbian diplomacy? Only time will tell.

So, what do you think about these diplomatic moves? Is this a smart step or just another diplomatic show? Drop a comment, let’s see who’s for and who’s against!

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