The Serbian flag remains a red-blue-white tricolour.
The coat-of-arms consists of a double eagle with a cross, shield and four letter 'S' written in the Cyrillic alphabet and the crown from the Nemanic dynasty.
The anthem called 'Boze, Pravde' is an old Serbian royal hymn, but in the new version no mention will be made of the king.
In 1992, the parliament of Serbia adopted also recommendations on the removal of the five-pointed Red Star from the flag.
Montenegro also recently adopted new symbols of that country.
Proposals, however, for symbols of the state union which Serbia and Montenegro constitute (the Serbia-Montenegro state union), have recently been rejected by the state-level parliament.