At the virtual European Council last night, she told Kurz, who asked for additional doses on behalf of the group, that the shortage of vaccines in his country was due to his government’s failure to order how many vaccines and not to discriminatory behavior in Brussels.
Her criticism apparently extended to the other countries in the group (Bulgaria, Slovenia, the Czech Republic, Croatia and Latvia), which adopted a joint strategy on March 16 in Vienna to put pressure on the European Council for the Redistribution of Vaccines in the EU.
Otherwise, last night the leaders of the European Union agreed that the distribution of vaccines between member states should continue to be proportional to the needs, so that all of them come out of the coronavirus pandemic at the same time.
Late last night, after the first day of the summit, Borissov joined in, but with empty talk. According to him, every Bulgarian citizen would receive vaccines proportionally. What this means in specific numbers, the prime minister did not specify.
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