The park area used to be known as the Park of the
Non-aligned, after the
Third World countries movement co-founded by then
Yugoslav president
Josip Broz Tito. The park was formed in 1978. The park's poor maintenance over decades caused it to fall into bad shape. As a joint initiative of
Boris Tadić (
President of Serbia) and
Milorad Dodik (
Prime Minister of
Republika Srpska), with assistance of the Belgrade city government and communal services, and plant breeders from
Banja Luka, of the park were restored, and the new park opened on 30 April 2008. On 13 March 2020, 269 additional trees were planted in the park. They were mostly
maple and various conifers. The seedlings were planted by the mayor of Belgrade
Zoran Radojičić and ambassador of Sweden to Belgrade, Jan Lundin. In 2020, 79 seedlings of
Japanese cherry were donated by the Japanese Business Alliance. In order to commemorate the
2020 Summer Olympics in
Tokyo, they were arranged in the form of the
Olympic rings in April 2021. By the 2020s, the park expanded to . The promenade along the quay on the Sava's left bank is long. There are two basketball courts and long bicycle track. Additional 60 trees were planted on 9 December 2022, commemorating the
Human Rights Day, by numerous city officials, embassies representatives, and members of the human rights organizations, including Belgrade's deputy mayor Vesna Vidović and U.S. ambassador
Christopher R. Hill. == Characteristics ==