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20 August 15:20

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs advises Romanians to avoid protest areas in Serbia, including Belgrade, Novi Sad and Nis.

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The MAE has issued a travel warning for Serbia due to large-scale protests in several localities, including the capital. Romanian citizens are advised to avoid crowded areas and follow the instructions of local authorities. In case of emergency, contact numbers for the police, fire brigade and ambulance are available, as well as consular assistance through the Romanian Embassy in Belgrade and the consulates in Vârșeț and Zajecar.

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Atenţionare de călătorie emisă de MAE: Proteste de amploare, în mai multe localităţi din Serbia
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Atenționare de călătorie pentru Serbia venită de la MAE român, în contextul protestelor de amploare care au degenerat în violențe pe teritoriul țării

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