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China s Strategic Vaccine Diplomacy Gains A Foothold In The Balkans

China s Strategic Vaccine Diplomacy Gains A Foothold In The Balkans February 16, 2021 18:13 GMT Share share Print As countries in Europe struggle with shortages of COVID-19 vaccines, China has stepped up its efforts in the Western Balkans, supplying injections and collecting diplomatic wins in the region. Serbia has emerged as the tip of the spear for China s vaccine diplomacy in Europe, where Beijing is aiming to build global influence by sending its injections to poorer countries filling a vacuum left by Western countries who have bought all of the available doses and are facing production delays for their homegrown vaccines. While Serbia is a Russian ally and has aspirations to join the European Union, the

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Serbian parliament speaker, interior minister receive Sputnik V vaccine

Serbian parliament speaker, interior minister receive Sputnik V vaccine It is necessary to make sure that the use of a certain vaccine does not turn into political pressure, they said © Mikhail Metzel/TASS BELGRADE, January 6. /TASS/. Serbia’s Parliament Speaker Ivica Dacic and Interior Minister Aleksandar Vulin have received Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine at the Belgrade-based Torlak Institute of Virology. After the vaccination Vulin and Dacic addressed the media. The issue of vaccination always gets a political dimension. Currently, some 100 vaccines are undergoing testing around the world. Now the world needs billions of vaccines and there are problems with production. It is necessary to make sure that the use of a certain vaccine does not turn into political pressure, Dacic said, noting that Serbia offered the opportunity to take vaccines from various countries, including from Russia.

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The Latest: Australia moves up vaccination start to February People wait to be tested for the new coronavirus in Mexico City, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021. Once Mexico has vaccinated its frontline medical workers against COVID-19, the government will turn its attention to the elderly living in its most remote places, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador said Tuesday. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte) January 06, 2021 - 8:38 PM CANBERRA, Australia — Australia is advancing the start of its coronavirus vaccination program to mid-February, with plans to inoculate 15% of the population by late March. The government had argued there was no reason for an emergency rollout that cut short usual regulatory processes as has occurred in the United States and elsewhere because local transmission rates in Australia are much lower. It had planned to start vaccinating in March.

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