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France accuses Britain of "blackmail" over vaccine deliveries

26th Mar 2021 10:30

(Alliance News) - France's foreign minister on Friday accused Britain of "blackmail" against the EU over Covid-19 vaccine deliveries, saying the UK was under pressure because it lacked doses for second vaccine shots.

"The UK has taken great pride in vaccinating well with the first dose, except they have a problem with the second dose," Jean-Yves Le Drian told France Info radio.

"You are vaccinated when you have had both doses. Today there are as many people vaccinated with both in France as the UK," he added, while calling for a "co-operation agreement" with London over deliveries by pharma group AstraZeneca PLC.

"You can't be playing like this, a bit of blackmail, just because you hurried to get people vaccinated with a first shot, and now you're a bit handicapped because you don't have the second one," he added.

The latest European Union and UK row is about an AstraZeneca plant in the Netherlands, which Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government claims as part of the British vaccine supply chain.

The EU warned Thursday it would ban drugs firms from exporting coronavirus vaccines to the UK and other well-supplied countries until they make good on their promised deliveries to the bloc.

EU Chief Ursula von der Leyen's stark warning – which could hit UK-based AstraZeneca first – came after a video summit of all 27 EU leaders and stoked fears that cross-channel rivalry could damage global efforts to combat the pandemic.

According to data compiled by AFP, Britain has administered two vaccine doses to 4.1% of its population, against 3.9% overall in France.

source: AFP

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