First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic announced that Hungary will introduce new measures from midnight tomorrow, according to which Serbian citizens will need two negative PCR tests to enter the country.
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First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivica Dacic announced that Hungary will introduce new measures from midnight tomorrow, according to which Serbian citizens will need two negative PCR tests to enter the country.
In a statement for B92 Television, Dacic explained that all those who have such negative tests can pass without problems, while those who do not have a test will be able to do it within 48 hours of entering Hungary or spend 14 days in self-isolation.
He added that this decision does not include people who are in transit.
The borders of Bosnia-Herzegovina and Bulgaria are currently open for the citizens of Serbia, while the relevant ministry has no information that our citizens will be able to enter Greece from 15 July, Dacic underlined.
Greece can be entered with a negative test, but only citizens of European Union member states, not other countries, he specified and added that 1 August is mentioned as probably the next date when the data will be updated.