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Belgrade

Capital and largest city of Serbia; a major Balkan hub at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.

Last refreshed: 17 June 2026 · Appears in 1 active topic

Key Question

Why does Belgrade keep turning up as a workaround in Western sanctions stories?

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Common Questions
Why did the Tehran-Moscow flight route through Belgrade?
Serbia has not adopted EU sanctions on Russia or Iran, making Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport a viable intermediate stop for a flight that cannot route over NATO or EU territory without triggering sanctions enforcement.Source: Lowdown
Where is Belgrade and what country is it in?
Belgrade is the capital of Serbia, located at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers in the western Balkans, with a city population of approximately 1.7 million.Source: general knowledge
What is Belgrade the capital of?
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia, with a population of approximately 1.7 million. It sits at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers.Source: Belgrade entity background

Background

Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia, with a population of roughly 1.7 million in the city proper. It sits at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers and has stood for centuries at the crossroads between Central Europe and the Balkans, a position that has made it both a strategic prize and a perennial frontier. It was the capital of successive South Slav states across the twentieth century, serving as the seat of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and then of socialist Yugoslavia, before becoming the capital of an independent Serbia after that federation's breakup.

The city's modern history is bound up with that breakup. Belgrade was the political centre of Slobodan Milosevic's Serbia during the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s and was struck by NATO air raids during the 1999 Kosovo campaign. Today it anchors a Serbia that has charted a deliberately non-aligned course: a candidate for European Union membership that has nonetheless declined to join EU sanctions regimes against Russia, and that maintains working relations with Moscow, Beijing and a range of states the West has isolated.

That balancing act gives Belgrade a recurring role in stories about sanctions and connectivity. Because Serbia stays outside EU sanctions and its airspace is open to carriers barred from NATO and EU skies, Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport functions as a routing hub between East and West. In the Iran conflict it surfaced as the first reported intermediate stop when flights resumed between Tehran and Moscow after roughly two months of air isolation, a practical workaround that illustrated the limits of Western sanctions over third-country airspace.

More questions
Why does Belgrade allow flights between Tehran and Moscow?
Serbia has not joined EU sanctions against Russia or Iran. Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport therefore provides a viable routing hub for carriers wishing to connect Tehran and Moscow without overflying NATO or EU territory.Source: Belgrade entity background
Is Serbia a member of the EU or NATO?
Serbia is neither an EU nor a NATO member as of 2026. It has EU candidate status but has not joined either organisation, which allows it to maintain Foreign Policy independence including air links with Russia and Iran.Source: Belgrade entity background
What airport serves Belgrade?
Belgrade is served by Nikola Tesla Airport (IATA: BEG), the busiest airport in the western Balkans.Source: Belgrade entity background
What is the capital of Serbia?
Belgrade is the capital and largest city of Serbia, home to roughly 1.7 million people, sitting where the Sava meets the Danube.Source: background
Why has Serbia not joined EU sanctions on Russia?
Serbia is an EU candidate but keeps a non-aligned posture, declining to join EU sanctions on Russia while maintaining relations with Moscow and Beijing.Source: background
Was Belgrade bombed by NATO?
Yes. Belgrade was struck by NATO air raids during the 1999 Kosovo campaign, when it was the political centre of Milosevic's Serbia.Source: background
Where do Tehran to Moscow flights stop over?
When flights between Tehran and Moscow resumed during the Iran conflict, Belgrade's Nikola Tesla Airport served as the first reported intermediate stop.Source: background
Was Belgrade the capital of Yugoslavia?
Yes. Belgrade was the capital of both the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and socialist Yugoslavia before becoming the capital of an independent Serbia.Source: background
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