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Novak Djokovic visa row: Talks with Australian authorities been constructive, says Serbia PM Ana Brnabic

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Australian Open 2022: Serbia PM Ana Brnabic mentioned the federal government is doing its finest to assist Novak Djokovic characteristic within the season’s first Grand Slam and that gulten-free meals is being delivered to the Serb at his quarantine lodge in Melbourne. Serbian PM vows to assist Novak Djokovic in Australia visa struggle (Reuters Photo)HIGHLIGHTSNovak Djokovic is spending time at a quarantine hotelHe is awaiting the decision of federal court docket on MondayWe’ve managed to ensure gluten-free meals is delivered to him: Serbia PMEven as Novak Djokovic is awaiting the court docket verdict on Monday on his visa cancellation row, Serbia Prime Minister Ana Brnabic mentioned he’s involved with the Australian authorities to make sure the World No. 1 just isn’t deported from the nation.

Serbia PM mentioned gluten-free meals is delivered to Djokovic on the crew lodge and the mandatory tools to remain in contact along with his household from the quarantine facility in Melbourne.Djokovic, a vocal opponent of vaccine mandates, has been held up in a Melbourne lodge since Thursday after his visa was cancelled on account of issues with the medical exemption from vaccination granted by the organisers of the Australian Open.”He’s staying in Park Hotel until the final decision is made,” Brnabic mentioned.”We’ve managed to make sure gluten-free food is delivered to him, as well as exercising tools, a laptop and a SIM card so that he is able to be in contact with his family.”Djokovic’s legal professionals mentioned in a court docket submission that he was granted a medical exemption by Tennis Australia and the Victorian authorities as he contracted Covid in December 2021.The drama has already grow to be a diplomatic situation, with Serbia accusing Australia of treating Djokovic, 34, like a prisoner. It has additionally grow to be a flashpoint for opponents of vaccine mandates around the globe.Brnabic mentioned she had additionally spoken with Australian authorities officers and that the talks had been constructive.”It’s a positive tone from the Australian side. The Serbian government is ready to provide all the guarantees necessary for Novak to be allowed to enter Australia, the Serbian president (Aleksandar Vucic) is also involved,” she added.’NOVAK IS ALREADY A WINNER’Serbian Parliament speaker Ivica Dacic additionally threw his help behind the tennis world primary.”Novak is already a winner, it’s obvious that they won’t let him play so that he is unable to become the best tennis player in history,” he informed RTS state TV.”I hope this (Australian) Prime Minister (Scott Morrison) at some point gets into a situation of being treated the way he is treating others now.”Click right here for IndiaToday.in’s full protection of the coronavirus pandemic.