Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic received a letter from ambassadors of Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway thanking him for offering to transfer their citizens stranded in Serbia during a state of emergency declared due to the COVID-19 epidemics with an Air Serbia plane sent to Stockholm to bring Serbian citizens home, the Foreign Ministry announced on April 1.
The letter, posted in full, says that at the moment the decision was made to send the plane to Stockholm, the Ministry kindly offered to bring Nordic subjects stranded in Serbia in opposite direction and that the embassies had enough time to reach most of their nationals and enable them to board the flight.
The ambassadors also said that, “Out of medical necessity, borders have reappeared all over Europe,” but that this is only “a transitory situation.”
“Gestures of help and cooperation in order to address this challenge to all our societies shall last for longer in our memories than current restrictions,” said the letter signed by the ambassadors of Sweden, Denmark, Finland and Norway.
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