Hungary’s authorities ready to go with vaccinations, says FM in Brussels ?
Hungary’s authorities are ready to implement a vaccination campaign as soon as large quantities are delivered, Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said on Monday.
Speaking on the sidelines of a meeting of European Union foreign ministers, Szijjártó said Hungary would not wait for the “centralised Brussels procurement system” to ensure the necessary amount of vaccines, and the country would make its own decisions instead.
“Despite the failure of the Brussels vaccine procurement system, some Brussels bureaucrats are busy attacking countries looking for other sources,”
Szijjártó said, adding that Hungary in in favour of EU cooperation regarding the Russian coronavirus vaccine.
The minister called on the EU to say why its preferred manufacturer delivered more vaccines to the United States, Britain and Israel than to EU countries. Also, he said the EU should say why the AstroZeneca jab distributed in large quantities in the UK was still not approved in Europe.
Meanwhile, concerning Ukraine, Szijjártó expressed hope that bilateral ties would no longer deteriorate and the situation of ethnic Hungarians in Transcarpathia would improve.
He said the fact that a Hungarian MEP from Transcarpathia had not dared return home for Christmas because she had been threatened by the Ukrainian nationalist organisation Mitrodvorets was “an abnormal situation”. Nor was it normal for the office of Transylvania’s ethnic Hungarian party and the home of its leader to be vandalised on the pretext of house search, he added.
“We’d like to see reassuring progress in Hungarian-Ukrainian relations,” he said.
On the subject of Hungarian-Japanese economic ties, Szijjártó said that Hungary, in line with its policy of opening to the East, had substantially increased its sales to eastern markets. Most investors in Hungary were eastern and brought cutting-edge technologies to the country, Szijjártó said, adding that Japan played a key role in this process.
The minister said that hopefully the EU and the ASEAN Free Trade Area would soon launch meaningful talks on comprehensive interregional economic trade cooperation, which would be to the benefit of the EU, including Hungary.
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Hungary would be best advised to support and follow all European Union rules and regulations of the vaccine inoculation process.
The Russian and Chinese version of the vaccine, if data is presented to support the results they claim are being achieved which should be a hit rate of no less than 95% on those who have been vaccinated, consideration should be given by Hungary to introduce, in accordance to European Union rules and regulations and authority the use of these vaccines.
International cooperation will be a key to ending this pandemic, and the member countries of the European Union should stay together in efforts to end this novel coronavirus pandemic, which is the disaster of the century.
Mr. Hansen is NO expert in the following fields :
1. Virology – a. where on Earth does he obtain the ‘magic number’ of 95% for his defined ‘hit rate’ ?
– b. the key to ending this pandemic is inoculating AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE with
‘effective’ vaccines as determined by EXPERTS – not ‘wannabe experts’ !
– c. the Hungarian Government is FULLY AWARE of its rights and obligations so gratuitous
advice from non-Hungarian ‘contributors’ to “DAILY NEWS HUNGARY” is not needed.
2. International Affairs – whilst E.U. bureaucrats and ‘power brokers’ will all vehemently deny it, the
woeful European response to this pandemic has been GREATLY EXACERBATED
by totally incompetent and / or disorganised actions from Brussels.
In future, Mr. Hansen should leave such matters to qualified individuals and keep his opinions to himself.
NO*EXPERT – trolling poor Gary again today, but using a different name is neither amusing nor intelligent. You really are a rude, nasty individual.