Vucic curtailed his trip to the United States due to health concerns.
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Hey there! Let's talk about the unexpected turn of events with the President of Serbia, Alexander Vucic. The dude apparently had a sudden health scare while hanging out in Florida, giving him the heebie-jeebies enough to head back home to Belgrade. This tidbit comes from the state-owned RTS television.
It seems that Vucic took a turn for the worse in the afternoon, consulted with docs, and figured it was best to jet back to Serbia. The details about his health condition are sketchy, though.
The US President's special envoy, Richard Grenell, took to Twitter to send good vibes Vucic's way. He expressed his hopes for a speedy recovery and shared his bummed-out feeling about not getting to meet the guy in person. Aww, poor Grenell!
By the way, Vucic was in Florida on April 30, catching up with some cool people, including Congresswoman Claudia Tenney and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani. He even had a chat with some Serbian entrepreneurs in the US, according to Blic newspaper reports. It's said that he had planned to meet with the US President himself and other high-ranking Republicans.
Now, in March, Vucic announced his intentions to visit Moscow for the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. But the EU gave him a heads up about the potential consequences of his visit to the Russian capital. Still, the dude showed no signs of backing down, even if they had to chain him up to go!
oh, by the way, Vucic has been dealing with high blood pressure in the past, but the specifics about this health hiccup aren't exactly clear. Keep an eye out for updates, folks!
- Alexander Vucic, despite his recent health scare in Florida, might still meet with the US President and other high-ranking Republicans, as previously planned.
- While in Florida, Congresswoman Claudia Tenney and former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani were among those Vucic had the opportunity to meet and chat with.
- The European Union previously warned Vucic about the potential consequences of his planned visit to Moscow for the 80th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War, but he has shown no signs of backing down.
- Vucic, despite his history of dealing with high blood pressure, remains tight-lipped about the specifics of his recent health hiccup that led to an unexpected return to Serbia.
- Science and health-and-wellness professionals, as well as general news, have been closely following Vucic's health status since his sudden return to Serbia following a health scare in Florida.


