Serbian president not well enough to fly to Moscow for Victory Day, doctor says
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Sat, 03 May 2025 19:22:37 +0300

Serbian President Aleksandar Vui, who is currently in hospital and had been due to attend Putins Victory Day parade in Moscow on 9 May, is unlikely to be able to perform his duties fully in the coming days, cardiologist Dragan Dini has said.
Source Dini, quoted by RTS, as reported by European Pravda Details The doctor noted that the president has had similar problems on three occasions over the past ten years, mostly related to extremely high blood pressure.
I cant go into the details, but while he was in America, the president Vui experienced a severe chest pain that lasted for a short time only a few seconds according to him, which is not quite consistent with the account of other people present in the room, who say the pain lasted a little longer, Dini said.
Dini said that after conducting the necessary examinations and tests, doctors had concluded that Vuis current state of health is stable and satisfactory.
The doctors have adjusted his treatment and recommended that Vui continue with further regular monitoring and treatment.
The president is expected to leave the hospital within the next hour.
Quote from Dini It is certainly unrealistic to expect that the president will be able to fully return to his normal activities within the next few days.
Background Vui had promised Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin that he would attend the 9 May parade in Moscow.
Vui was suddenly taken ill during a visit to the United States.
He sought medical attention and, after being examined, decided to return to Serbia.
Upon returning to Serbia, Vui was admitted to the Military Medical Hospital in Belgrade.
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