First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic stated today that all citizens of Serbia who were waiting on the Bulgarian-Greek border have entered Greece.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic stated today that all citizens of Serbia who were waiting on the Bulgarian-Greek border have entered Greece.
In a statement for B92 Television, Dacic announced that Greece should soon formally announce that Serbs are exempt from the decision that only citizens of the European Union can enter that country.
The First Deputy Prime Minister stated that it remains to be seen how the crossing of the border with North Macedonia will be regulated, as well as air traffic.
He explained that the misunderstanding regarding the release of Serbian citizens to Greece was due to two political structures in that country.
According to him, one part of that political structure is the Prime Minister and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece, who said that they want to open the borders as of 15 June.
He said that there is another structure, the Ministry of the Interior, which followed the EU instruction, according to which only citizens of Schengen members can enter Greece until 30 June.