Waving Chinese flags, several dozen people gathered in Serbia's capital to show support for China as it struggles to contain a new virus that started in the Asian country but has spread globally.
A man pass past one of illuminated sculptures during a concert at Belgrade's Kalemegdan Fortress, Serbia, Saturday, Feb. 22, 2020. Several dozen people have attended a concert in Serbia in support of China in its struggle to contain a new virus that started in the Asian country but has spread globally.
Serbian officials and China's ambassador attended a concert and gave speeches at the event held among light installations that were set up for Chinese New Year last month in a park in central Belgrade. “Belgrade is thinking about China," Deputy Mayor Goran Vesic said. “We will be by your side so you can overcome these difficulties. When China is well, Serbia will be well also."
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