The Novak Djokovic visa saga has “already turned” into a diplomatic incident between Serbia and Australia, according to Solve Law Immigration’s Nina Marković-Khaze.
“It seems that it has already turned into one – on the 8th of January the President of the Serbian parliament has warned that the relationship between Australia and Serbia might decline,” Dr Marković-Khaze told Sky News Australia.
Dr Marković-Khaze referenced the “very strong people to people connection” between the two nations, with over 60,000 Australians claiming ancestry from Serbia specifically.
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