Serbia reopens borders for regional citizens from 1 June

Serbia's Foreign Minister, Ivica Dacic, said Serbia, on 1 June, will reopen borders for citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, Albania and North Macedonia. Borders in the region have been closed since mid-March, due to the coronary pandemic. Daciq said restrictions on citizens and [...]
Dacic said that restrictions for citizens of the European Union countries will remain in force until at least 15 June.
Speaking to the Serbian media, Dacic said these are Serbia's positions and that the entry of Serbian citizens to other countries will depend on the rules they have, it broadcasts rel.
He also said Serbia, since the beginning of the pandemic, has repatriated about 15,000 of its citizens from different parts of the world.
They have returned with humanitarian flights, Dachchi said.
Serbia is the most affected country by the coronary in the Western Balkan region.
Over 10,000 people have been infected there, while 220 have died.
Last week, Serbia's Assembly has voted to lift the state of emergency in this country, which is set on 15 March, as a measure for curbing the coronary.












