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EU delivers vaccine jabs to Balkans after China and Russia


By DUSAN STOJANOVIC

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BELGRADE, Serbia (AP) - The European Union started delivering EU-funded
coronavirus vaccines Tuesday to the Balkans, a region that wants to join the
27-nation bloc but where China and Russia have already been making political
gains by supplying the much-needed shots.

The European Commission last month announced that 651,000 Pfizer-BioNTech
doses will be delivered to Serbia, Bosnia, North Macedonia, Montenegro,
Albania and Kosovo in weekly instalments from May to August. The vaccines
are funded from a 70 million euro package ($85 million) adopted by the
Commission in December.

Most of the Balkan countries have struggled to get coronavirus vaccines,
except for Serbia, which launched a successful inoculation campaign mainly
thanks to millions of doses of China's Sinopharm and Russia's Sputnik V
vaccines, which have so far not been approved by EU's drug administrator.

Following on the footsteps of Serbia, the other Western Balkan nations have
been turning to China and Russia for jabs as EU nations faced their own
vaccine delays.

China's and Russia's vaccine exports to Serbia and elsewhere came with
soft-power messages, with politicians praising mutual friendship and
criticizing the EU for not coming to the rescue when it was needed the most.

EU enlargement commissioner Oliver Varhelyi, who traveled to the Western
Balkans to formally deliver the vaccines, rejected such criticism. While in
Bosnia on Tuesday, Varhelyi pledged that the bloc "will not let down" the
West Balkan nations in their fight against the virus.

""The delivery of the vaccines confirms our continuous commitment to provide
support, as we have been doing since the outbreak of the pandemic. Stronger
together!," he said on the second leg of his 3-day tour of the region.

His trip kicked off in Serbia on Monday and includes stops in Montenegro,
North Macedonia, Albania and Kosovo.

During a brief stay in Montenegro, Varhelyi said the EU is looking into ways
to help the small nation deal with a $1 billion highway loan from China that
is threatening to suffocate its economy. While he said the EU is not "in a
business of repaying loans taken by other actors," Varhely said refinancing
or other financial models could be a solution.

Montenegro will receive 42,000 Pfizer vaccines from the EU, following a
delivery from China of 200,000 Sinopharm jabs that enabled health
authorities to launch their mass vaccination program on Tuesday. 

Several Balkan nations, most notably Bosnia, heavily relied on World Health
Organization's COVAX vaccine program, which distributes vaccine to less
developed nations. But COVAX deliveries were significantly delayed among
shortages of the shots and some Balkan nations have been struggling to
purchase COVID-19 vaccines directly from manufacturers. 

The EU-funded vaccines to the Balkans come on top of those provided by
COVAX, where the EU is one of the top contributors with close to 2.5 billion
euros.

"We care about this region. Their future lies in the European Union. And
this is why we're working to support them as best as we can to deal with the
pandemic," EU spokesperson Ana Pisonero said Tuesday in Brussels.

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AP writers Raf Casert in Brussels and Sabina Niksic in Sarajevo contributed.

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