On January 21, 2025, starting at 1 p.m., the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Archives of Yugoslavia was solemnly celebrated. On that occasion, in the presence of numerous visitors and representatives of the diplomatic corps, the publishing activities of the Archives of Yugoslavia were presented in the amphitheater of the Archives of Yugoslavia, with a special focus on the last two editions of the collection of works by Dr. Živko Avramovski, "History of Albania and Serbian/Yugoslav-Albanian Relations 1912–1944" and the collection of documents "Serbian/Yugoslav-Egyptian Relations 1908–1990". Speaking at the celebration of the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Archives of Yugoslavia were the Director of the Archives of Yugoslavia, Dr. Milan Terzić, Dr. Dušan Bojković, Senior Archivist of the Archives of Yugoslavia, Dragan Teodosić, Head of the Department for the Publication of Archival Materials and Inter-Archival Cooperation, and Nikola Selaković, Minister of Culture in the Government of the Republic of Serbia. Dr. Dušan Bojković, Senior Archivist of the Archives of Yugoslavia, as the author of the foreword, presented the collection of works by Dr. Živko Avramovski, “The History of Albania and Serbian/Yugoslav-Albanian Relations 1912–1944”, which he also edited jointly with Siniša Tadić, Senior Archivist of the Archives of Yugoslavia, and pointed out the importance of the collection, which consists of fourteen articles by Avramovski published over a period of several decades in various domestic and international journals, also emphasizing that this collection of works is closely connected to the previously published collection of works by Avramovski, “Yugoslavia – Italy 1921–1941”, which consisted of six articles. Dragan Teodosić, Head of the Department for the Publication of Archival Materials and Inter-Archival Cooperation of the Archives of Yugoslavia, presented the collection of documents "Serbian/Yugoslav-Egyptian Relations 1908–1990", which he prepared jointly with Jelena Đurišić, archival advisor of the Archives of Yugoslavia, pointing out that this collection of documents is part of the edition "Documents on the Foreign Policy of Yugoslavia" which aims to bring documents concerning Yugoslavia's bilateral relations with certain countries during the twentieth century closer to the professional, scientific and general public, pointing out that the collection of documents consists of two hundred and sixty-four documents from the holdings of the Archives of Yugoslavia and the State Archives of Serbia and that they cover the widest segments of bilateral relations between official Belgrade and Cairo. Teodosić also pointed out that the expert foreword for the collection was written by Dr. Dragan Bogetić, a corresponding member of the Serbian Academy of Sciences and Arts.