Vaccinated citizens of Serbia and Hungary from tomorrow able to cross borders without quarantine and testing

29. Apr 2021.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Republic of Serbia Nikola Selakovic and Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary Péter Szijjártó today harmonized the Agreement according to which the two countries accept and recognize all certificates on vaccination of citizens, regardless of which vaccine they received.

The Minister pointed out that the Agreement would enter into force tomorrow, on 30 April, enabling vaccinated citizens of the two countries to move freely from Serbia to Hungary and vice versa, without a previously performed PCR test and quarantine.

"I had the opportunity to talk on the phone with my Hungarian counterpart Péter Szijjártó, and in that way we harmonized an agreement between the two countries that will enter into force as early as tomorrow and enable vaccinated Serbian citizens to go to Hungary and also vaccinated Hungarian citizens to freely come to Serbia", Minister Selakovic said.

He added that services limited by vaccination, that is, that required vaccination, currently existed in Hungary and that they would be available to our citizens who were vaccinated and had the certificate.