As Europe s vaccination efforts falter, Russia and China are now seen as options
Loveday Morris, The Washington Post
Feb. 5, 2021
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BERLIN - As the European Union s vaccination program stumbles, Russia and China are poised to fill the gap - with Moscow opening talks to produce vaccines in the heart of Europe and both building political cache as they supply those scrambling for shots on the bloc s fringes.
Vaccines produced in Russia and China are already on the program in parts of the Balkans and Eastern Europe outside the E.U. Now, French President Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel have expressed their openness to using offerings from Moscow and Beijing if E.U. regulatory approval is granted.
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