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Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić told Euronews today that Serbia received all the vaccines from Pfizer’s bilateral agreements from America, as well as from Russia and China, but not from the European Union, adding that it does not feel “abandoned” because of that.
“I am not criticizing anyone, we hope that we will get the vaccines from the EU, but we have to take care of ourselves,” Vucic said.
When asked if he feels “abandoned” by the EU, Vučić said that Serbia does not feel “abandoned” and does not want to comment on that, because we are on the European path and expect a lot from the EU, but we still have to take care of myself. .
“We vaccinated more than 550,000 people, more than 50,000 received the second dose, and I hope that by the end of February, a million people will be vaccinated with two doses, which is about 15 percent of the population.” We would be very pleased with that, “Vucic said.
Asked about vaccination in the EU, Vučić said that the EU is a great power, that everyone is facing a vaccine shortage, and the same thing that happened a year ago with respirators is happening, but he hopes everything is better .
Vučić said that he had ordered and ordered more vaccines for Serbia from various partners in the world, so now we are ready to donate some vaccines to countries in the region, because we need them to be protected like Serbia.
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