The leaders of Austria, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, Latvia and Slovenia said in a letter to senior EU officials that the current system “will continue to create and increase huge inequalities between member states until the summer, with some able to achieve crowd immunity in a few weeks’ time.”
Croatia later joined the initiative on Saturday.
A letter to the President of the European Council, Charles Michel, and the President of the European Commission (EC), Urzula von der Leien, called for “a discussion between leaders on this important issue as soon as possible”.
According to the EU’s vaccination strategy, Member States gain access to approved vaccines at the same time, and the amount allocated to each is proportional to its population.
However, Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said on Friday that vaccine doses were not distributed proportionally among member states and that additional supply contracts had been concluded as a result of non-transparent EU negotiations.
According to Kurz, the Netherlands and Denmark have access to significantly higher doses of vaccine per capita than Member States such as Bulgaria or Croatia.