The EU threaten to block the export of Covid-19 Vaccine, putting pressure to urge him to send more vaccines to Europe.
The Chairman of the European Commission Ursula Von Der Leyen said the EU could stop exporting Covid-19 to England to protect the vaccine in a scarce of the citizen of the block, unless he starts providing vaccines for them.
"We want to see that exports have to go back and match. We are willing to use any tool to do it," said Ms. Ursula von der Leyen in Belgium today.
Chairman of the European Commission Ursula Von Der Leyen in the press conference in Belgium on March 17.
She said the EU received more than 300 requests providing vaccines for foreign countries in the last 6 weeks and only rejected one.
"This shows that Europe is trying international cooperation effectively. But what must be two-dimensional. It's hard to explain to our people why the vaccine is produced in the EU is transferred to countries
Von Der Leyen said the block has exported 10 million doses to England in the last 6 weeks, causing the country to become the country to receive the most EU vaccines.
But while he was producing Astrazeneca vaccines and even the EU had a vaccine contract in this country, "We are still waiting for the doses from England. We look forward to going," Von Der Leyen added.
Most export vaccines from EU to England are manufactured by Pfizer.
The British government repeatedly said they did not impose an export ban on vaccine components or vaccines, but they had to ensure that the Astrazeneca vaccine doses produced at Locations in Staffordshire and Oxford will provide people
Meanwhile, Von Der Leyen said that the block was in the "crisis of the century. We have to ensure that Europeans are vaccinated as soon as possible. Life, civil liberties and backgrounds