Serbia Names New Ambassadors to Vienna, Sarajevo, Riyadh, and UNESCO | Beta Briefing

Serbia Names New Ambassadors to Vienna, Sarajevo, Riyadh, and UNESCO

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News / Politics | 31.10.23 | access_time 16:46

Ministry of Foreign Affairs (BETA/Nenad Petrovic)

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic on Oct. 31 signed appointments of new ambassadors to three countries and UNESCO. Marko Blagojevic will be head of Serbia’s mission to Vienna, Ivan Todorov to Sarajevo, Dragan Bisenic to Riyadh, while Roksanda Nincic will be the ambassador to UNESCO, according to a release from the Foreign Ministry.  

Roksanda Nincic, a political science graduate with journalism career, joined the Foreign Ministry in 2001. She has worked with the Permanent Mission of Serbia to the UN in New York, and has headed Serbia’s Mission to the EU and the Permanent Mission to the OSCE and other international organizations in Vienna. 

Marko Blagojevic has completed political sciences in Belgrade and has worked in the private sector, the Customs Administration, as a special adviser to the foreign minister, and the Foreign Ministry secretary general in 2014. He was an MP in the Serbian Parliament and Serbia’s Ambassador to Cyprus as of 2017. 

Ivan Todorov is a former professional judoka. He has graduated from the Belgrade Faculty of Physical Culture and earned his doctorate at the Nis Faculty of Sport and Physical Education. 

Dragan Bisenic has completed political sciences in Belgrade. He has served as Serbia’s ambassador to Egypt. He has also been and editor and correspondent of several dailies, weekly Ekonomist, English-langue magazine CorD, and the journal of the Institute of International Politics and Economies, titled International Politics Review.

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