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Italy's FM in Kosovo, vaccines from the EU to the Balkans
Di Maio, let's not allow competitors to fill the EU's vacuum.
30 December, 19:58 (ANSA) - ROME, 30 DIC - "Italy has not pulled back and has
made, thanks to its national military capabilities in the
medical field, its contribution to support the Kosovar
authorities in the fight against Covid-19. We are asking the
European Commission to accelerate the acquisition of vaccines
for the benefit of Italian citizens. Still, I believe it's
important and urgent that the Commission also takes a specific
initiative to purchase directly and as soon as possible further
vaccine doses for the populations of the Western Balkans,
severely hit by the pandemic." That is what Italian Foreign
Minister, Luigi Di Maio, said during his visit to the Italian
contingent deployed in Kosovo.
"As I explained to Commissioner Varhelyi, this initiative - Di Maio explained - would make it possible to ensure adequate and timely vaccination coverage also in the countries of the Western Balkans, in the interest of Europe and especially Italy, even in the light of intense relations among the communities of our countries.
Furthermore, it could give our partners in the Balkans an important signal of closeness and concrete solidarity, in line with our support for those countries' European path. Finally, it would allow us to avoid a vacuum of a European initiative to be filled by other competitors." (ANSA).
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"As I explained to Commissioner Varhelyi, this initiative - Di Maio explained - would make it possible to ensure adequate and timely vaccination coverage also in the countries of the Western Balkans, in the interest of Europe and especially Italy, even in the light of intense relations among the communities of our countries.
Furthermore, it could give our partners in the Balkans an important signal of closeness and concrete solidarity, in line with our support for those countries' European path. Finally, it would allow us to avoid a vacuum of a European initiative to be filled by other competitors." (ANSA).