Serbia Advises Against Travel to Croatia, but They Say: We Are Among the Safest
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The Serbian Foreign Ministry has issued travel recommendations, including Croatia as the only European country to which non-essential travel is advised against. The reason given is the increasing incidents and tensions in the country.
Croatia is the only European country to be included in the category of countries for which Serbs advise against non-essential travel.
The Serbian Foreign Ministry published travel recommendations on Wednesday, placing Croatia as the only European country to be advised against non-essential travel, citing the increasing incidents and tensions in the country. Croatia responded by stressing that, according to statistics, it is one of the safest countries in the world.
The Croatian Minister of Tourism, Tonči Glavina, today assessed as unfounded the recommendation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Serbia to the citizens of that country to travel to Croatia.
Tourist and worker arrivals from Serbia continue to grow, and the current geopolitical situation is not slowing down bookings in Croatian tourism for now.
Croatia, a member of the European Union, NATO, and the Schengen Area, is one of the safest countries in Europe, according to Eurostat. The Croatian Foreign Ministry wrote this in X, responding to a recommendation from its Serbian counterpart to its citizens to travel to Croatia only in cases of "extreme necessity" due to "increasingly frequent incidents, tensions, and unfavorable security conditions." The Zagreb ministry emphasized that this ass…
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