Vucic travels to Sarajevo today to hand over Covid vaccines donated by Serbia

It doesn't matter who procured the vaccines, because it's important for the health of citizens. I think it can help in Bosnia and Herzegovina, doctors above all, especially those who work in red zones, and some elderly people - the president of Serbia said earlier

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There are strong security forces at the airport in Sarajevo this morning, reports Avaz, and the reason is the visit of the president of Serbia, Aleksandar Vucic, who will arrive at 10 am, in order to hand over a donation of 5,000 vaccines against coronavirus.

A meeting with members of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) and the president of Serbia will be held at the airport.

Speaking exclusively for Avaz, Vucic said that he wants to bring something that belongs to all our Balkan nations.

"It doesn't matter who procured the vaccines, because it's important for the health of citizens. I think it can help in Bosnia and Herzegovina, doctors above all, especially those who work in red zones, and some elderly people. We are bringing 5,000 doses of vaccines. So, a total of 10,000 doses of AstraZeneca vaccines," said Vucic.

(Telegraf.rs)