Serbia’s President Vucic cuts short US visit and returns home after falling ill
- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic ended his trip to the United States earlier than planned on Friday after experiencing a sudden health issue and returned to Belgrade.
- Vucic fell suddenly ill during meetings in Miami, where he had met former NYC Mayor Rudy Giuliani and sought to meet U.S. President Donald Trump, prompting medical consultations.
- After returning to Serbia, Vucic was taken to the Military Hospital in Belgrade, and his office stated they would share more information about his health at a later time.
- Vucic, aged 55 and known to have high blood pressure, faces uncertainty surrounding his health as officials noted it was "not immediately clear what happened."
- Vucic intends to visit Moscow this month to take part in the Victory Day parade, a decision that EU officials have cautioned may jeopardize Serbia’s chances of joining the European Union.
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Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic was admitted on Saturday to a military hospital in Belgrade after he returned from the United States and is in a stable state, according to a medical source from the French agency...
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Serbian president out of hospital after cutting short US trip
Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic was briefly hospitalised on Saturday in Belgrade after cutting short a visit to the United States, with a doctor saying he is in "stable" condition.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, briefly hospitalized after his return from the United States
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, who has shortened his visit to the United States due to an unease prior to an "informal" meeting with his American counterpart, was briefly hospitalized in Belgrade on Saturday and is in a "stable" state. ...
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