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Round two: Moscow knocked down the EU; Here is the proof PHOTO


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War continues. After EU announced that they did not want the Russian vaccine
against coronavirus "Sputnik V", Moscow announced: What the EU claims is not
true. 

Source: B92, Tanjug Thursday, February 11, 2021 | 09:03 

Tanjug/AP Photo/Alexander Zemlianichenko

Just to reiterate that the European Commission practically nailed the
position of Brussels on the issue of the Russian vaccine, by announcing that
the vaccine is not part of the EU vaccination strategy, nor is it discussing
its inclusion in the strategy with its producers. 

The EU announced on Wednesday that the Union has a vaccine market that is
subject to strict conditions, and to which vaccines can come "no matter
where they come from as long as they meet the criteria." 

"On the other hand, there is a vaccination strategy on the basis of which
companies were selected and vaccine contracts were signed, and we are not in
talks with the producers of 'Sputnik V' about joining our strategy,"
European Commission spokesman Eric Mamer said yesterday. 

The manufacturers of the Russian vaccine, Sputnik V, announced today that
the European Commission, which is actually in charge of the final decisions
on the procurement and distribution of vaccines for EU citizens, is not
really honest, that is, it is not telling the truth. Namely, they published
a screenshot of their application to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) for
vaccine registration. 

"In response to the European Medicines Agency, which said it could not find
that we had applied for registration in the European Union, we show proof
that we did so on January 29
<https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Et7BYE3XIAEy1Ro?format=jpg&name=small> . Our
vaccine has already been registered in 24 countries," the Russian tweet
said, as TASS reported. 

The screenshot was published on the official Twitter account of Sputnik V.

It should be reminded that the European Union found itself in a problem when
it was announced that the company AstraZeneca, from which they primarily
ordered coronavirus vaccines, will not be able to fulfill the promised and
agreed plan. 

After the verbal war between Brussels and the company's leaders about when
and why things got stuck in that chain of events, Russia intervened in the
story, i.e. the company behind the development of the Russian Sputnik V
vaccine, which offered Brussels to provide the Union with 100 million doses
of vaccines.

 

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