EU Is Ready To Donate Vaccines Against COVID-19 Vaccines To Belarusians
21- 16.12.2021, 8:06
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This is announced by Head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.
Belarusians will get vaccines from the EU within the framework of the program "Eastern Partnership".
This was stated by Head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen on Twitter:
"The EU has shared 13 million doses of vaccines with our Eastern partners. There will be more.
The European Commission has signed a 35-million-euro agreement with the Polish Development Bank to step up the supply of vaccines to the Eastern partners.
We will deliver vaccines to Belarusians too. We have put aside doses of vaccines and are now considering how to deliver them to the Belarusian people as soon as possible," wrote the head of the European Commission.
The EU has shared 13 million vaccine doses with our Eastern partners. More will come.
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) December 15, 2021
The @EU_Commission signed a €35 million agreement with the Polish development bank, to step up the delivery of vaccines to Eastern Partners.
We will deliver vaccines to Belarus people too. pic.twitter.com/XJmGEcqADl