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Goran Vukobratović, PRO-ING CEO

Challenges Lead to the Best Results

PRO-ING has existed for nearly 80 years and has been setting new market standards from the very beginning, says CEO Goran Vukobratović, as well...

Unija Consulting

Guide to Financing Subsidiaries

Unija Consulting has been providing top-quality services for 20 years, thanks to its team of professionals dedicated to achieving excellence in all aspects of...

Ivana Ankić, Marketing Director, Coca-Cola HBC Serbia and Montenegro

Quality, Honesty and Authenticity Win Over Consumers

“We are among the companies that base their growth on innovation and adding extra quality to beloved brands,” says Ivana Ankić, who has built...

Božidar Aleksandrović, Owner, Vinarija Aleksandrović

Ambassadors Of Serbian Wine

The awards being won worldwide by Serbian wines are proof that insisting on top quality always pays off, and that this is the path...

SŽ-Tovorni promet

Always Putting Customers First

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H.E. Seyf Allah Rejeb

New Ambassador of Tunisia to Serbia

Ambassador Seyf Allah Rejeb (47) holds a Bachelor’s Degree in legal sciences from the University of Tunis Faculty of Legal, Political and Social Sciences, as well as a Certificate of Specialised Studies in Administration and Public Policies.

Mr Rejeb Joined the Tunisian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1994, serving initially at the National School of Administration “ENA” in Tunis for Secretaries of Foreign Affairs until 1995.

Assigned to the Directorate for Training and Perfection from 1995 to 1996, he transferred to the Diplomatic Institute from 1997 to 1999, where he advanced to the level of Counsellor – a position he held until 2003.

In 2004 Mr Rejeb became a staff member of the Cabinet of the Tunisian Foreign Minister responsible for relations between Tunisia and Asian countries.

In 2005 he was appointed as Head of Desk in charge of Japan, then in 2009, he became Deputy Director in charge of Libya and in 2014 became Deputy Director in charge of consular relations with Germany, Austria, Eastern European and Scandinavian countries.

In June 2015 Mr Rejeb was promoted to the rank of Minister Plenipotentiary, and in 2016 he was appointed Director of Consular Conventions, Litigation and Studies at the General Directorate for Consular Affairs.

Among Mr Rejeb’s foreign postings, he served as First Secretary at the Embassy of Tunisia to Japan from 1999 to 2004, then as Consular Section Head at the Embassy of Tunisia to Germany from 2009 to 2014.

In August 2017 he was appointed Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia to Serbia and Non-Resident Ambassador of the Republic of Tunisia to Bulgaria and Montenegro.

Ambassador Rejeb is a married father of one daughter.

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