Serbia's President Aleksandar Vucic abruptly cut his trip to the U.S. short due to health concerns, experiencing severe chest pain. He was immediately hospitalized upon returning to Serbia, where medical professionals assessed his condition as stable. Vucic, who has a history of high blood pressure, consulted doctors while in Florida before deciding to return home. His illness comes amidst mounting political pressure from a nationwide anti-corruption movement, raising concerns about his leadership amid ongoing protests.
During his stay in America, the president felt severe chest pain, and Vucic has had similar issues related to high blood pressure on three prior occasions.
Health Minister Zlatibor Loncar and the head of the military health department, Dr. Dragan Dincic, confirmed Vucic's stable condition but said a full return to activities isn't realistic soon.
He decided to cut short the trip and return to the Balkan country after consulting doctors in Florida following his discomfort.
Vucic has been coming under mounting pressure at home amid a nationwide anti-corruption protest movement.
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