The two countries signed two MoUs covering political consultations and academic cooperation.
They also signed a bilateral military agreement to strengthen security and defense ties.
The accords aim to deepen bilateral and multilateral cooperation across government and academic sectors.
The Democratic Republic of Congo and Serbia signed two memorandums of understanding to strengthen their partnership, according to a statement published by the Congolese Foreign Affairs Ministry on Saturday, November 29.
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— RDC • Affaires Etrangères ?? (@RDC_Minafet) November 29, 2025
The MoUs focus on permanent political consultations, closer bilateral and multilateral cooperation, and expanded training, research and academic exchanges between the two nations.
In addition, both parties signed a bilateral military agreement designed to reinforce cooperation in security and defense.
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