First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic and Turkish Ambassador to Belgrade Tanju Bilgic assessed today that cooperation between the two countries during the COVID-19 pandemic was good.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic and Turkish Ambassador to Belgrade Tanju Bilgic assessed today that cooperation between the two countries during the COVID-19 pandemic was good.
They noted that the fight against coronavirus in both countries has been successful, which enabled the relaxation of the COVID-19 restrictive measures.
Dacic reiterated gratitude to Turkey on the medical assistance sent, while Bilgic expressed gratitude to Serbia for its help in the repatriation of Turkish nationals during the pandemic.
The two officials agreed that with the normalisation of situation in Serbia and Turkey the conditions are being created for the continuation of mutual cooperation, with the emphasis on the need for further strengthening of economic cooperation.
The Turkish Ambassador said that Turkish Airlines will resume flights to Serbia as of 21 June and underlined that the entry into Turkey for Serbian nationals is free, meaning that a negative PCR test is not required and that quarantine measures are not applied.
He explained that upon entering Turkey, the measuring of body temperature will be applied, and in case a passenger has symptoms, they will be sent to a medical check-up. In cases where COVID-19 is confirmed, the medical treatment will be provided in the health centres in Turkey.