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The European Union (EU) Commission has decided not to renew Covid-19 vaccine contracts next year with AstraZeneca and Johnson & Johnson (J&J), Italian daily La Stampa reported on Wednesday, citing a source from the Italian health ministry. “The European Commission, in agreement with the leaders of many (EU) countries, has decided that the contracts with the companies that produce (viral vector) vaccines that are valid for the current year will not be renewed at their expiry,” the newspaper reported. It added that Brussels would rather focus on Covid-19 vaccines using messenger RNA (mRNA) technology, such as Pfizer s and Moderna’s. A spokesman for the EU Commission said it was keeping all options open to be prepared for the next stages of the pandemic, for 2022 and beyond. “We cannot, however, comment on contractual issues,” the spokesman added. Later on Wednesday the President of the European Commission said the EU was in talks with Pfizer and BionTech for a new contract
EU institutions tone down Italy PM s description of Erdogan as dictator
Italy s Prime Minister Mario Draghi in Tripoli, Libya on 6 April 2021 [Hazem Turkia/Anadolu Agency] April 10, 2021 at 11:26 am
EU institutions have been toning down Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan s description as a dictator by Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi,
AKIpress News Agency reported on Friday.
During a meeting held in the Turkish capital Ankara on Tuesday, European Union (EU) Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, one of the two visiting EU leaders, was briefly left standing before taking a seat on a sofa. I was very displeased about the humiliation that the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen had to suffer, Draghi announced.