Serbia expels Croatian doctor married to Serb over security threat


Arien Stojanovic, a Croatian doctor who has been living in Serbia for 12 years and whose 4-year daughter and husband both have Serbian citizenship was recently identified as security threat by Serbian authorities and given 7 days to leave the country, attends an interview with Reuters, in Belgrade, Serbia, April 14, 2025. REUTERS/Zorana Jevtic

BELGRADE (Reuters) - Arien Stojanovic Ivkovic, 31, a Croatian doctor who lives in Belgrade with her Serbian husband and a three-year-old daughter, was given one week's notice to leave the country last week and told she was a security threat.

She said a police officer called and said there was a problem with her residence.

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