03.05.2025 21:30
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic fell ill during his visit to the United States. After experiencing severe chest pain, the Serbian leader canceled his meeting with President Trump and hurriedly returned to his country. Upon returning, Vucic was treated at the Military Medical Academy in Belgrade.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic returned to his country after canceling all his scheduled programs, including a planned meeting with President Donald Trump, following severe chest pain during his official visit to the USA.
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic experienced discomfort during his visit to the USA, which began on April 30. Vucic, who fell ill in the USA and had to cancel all important programs, including a planned meeting with President Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago in Florida, landed in Belgrade in the afternoon. Serbian President Vucic was hospitalized at the Military Medical Academy in Belgrade.
HOW IS HIS HEALTH STATUS?
Dr. Dragan Dincic, Head of the Military Health Administration of the Serbian Ministry of Defense, stated that President Vucic's health condition is stable and satisfactory, but it is not realistic to expect him to return to his normal activities in the coming days. Dincic expressed that Vucic felt severe chest pain lasting a few seconds while he was in the USA, and he has been monitoring the President's health for the last 10 years, noting that although Vucic has experienced hypertension-related issues three times during this period, none were as serious as the recent incident.
In a statement from the Serbian Presidency, it was mentioned that the public would be informed in detail in the coming days.
During his visit to the USA, Vucic held meetings with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani and Serbian businessmen in the USA. As part of his visit, Vucic also planned to meet with leading figures of the Republican Party and President Trump in the coming days.
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