(How heart-breaking the worry of EU...)
EU leaders drag their feet in providing coronavirus vaccine - commentary
Brussels has a 'dislike for common sense solutions'
November 03, 2020
MAGYAR HÍRLAP
While the worst of the coronavirus pandemic is still ahead of us, European Union leaders stick to their bureaucratic ways, thereby effectively slowing down the effort, Magyar Hírlap columnist Mariann Őry writes.
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In fact, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán recently announced that Hungary is in negotiations for Chinese and Russian vaccines. This is the right approach because, to quote Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Tamás Menczer, it is in our basic interest that the antidote to the coronavirus, a vaccine, should reach Hungary, no matter where it is first produced.
But, not so fast, claimed Brussels, where there is a particular dislike for solutions that are quick, efficient and based on common sense. Eric Mamer, a spokesman for the European Commission, said, without mentioning Hungary, that it is not possible to buy and use a vaccine from a non-EU country in the European Union without complying with the necessary and valid EU procedures and requirements.
https://rmx.news/article/article/eu-leaders-drag-their-feet-in-providing-coronavirus-vaccine-commentary
So, you think that the EU sovereign countries had signed a proclamation they will never buy (or sell) anything without EU consent?
It's surprising that you even tried given our Russian friend's dense nature
Seeing as this is an open forum not controlled by a communist totalitarian overlord . . . as often as I wish.
It's odd that with all the shit you post that you'd have a problem with such an small word
Uncanny
Putin looked strong again in his presser. It's a win for Russia and he saved what was left of Negarno Karabak.
Putin should get the Nobel peace prize for stitching thjs up
And also so fond of the neighbours, some accuse them they deal with body parts.
Surely conspiracy, as it is spread up everywhere...
The court (the special one) will surely find the truth...
Kosovo ex-president Thaci denies war crimes in Hague court
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Valery Solovey: Russian pundit who raised concerns about Putin's health, arrested
Valery Solovey, a Russian conspiracy pundit who suggested earlier this week on a Moscow radio station that Putin was under pressure from his entourage to step down due to fears for his health, has been arrested.
According to the New York Post, Solovei said Putin would soon appoint a new prime minister who would be groomed to become his eventual successor.
On Sunday, local paper Fontanka announced that the political specialist had been confined for breaking the area's Covid avoidance laws – explicitly those requiring the wearing of veils – at what police say was an assembly for his 'Peremen' resistance development.
As per reports, the occasion was upset by counter-dissidents, who tossed smoke bombs and dissipated pamphlets. Solovey was confined and taken to a close-by police headquarters.
Solovei disclosed to Moscow's Novaya Gazeta paper from in a correctional facility that he was "simply strolling" past the social occasion, and that activists had moved toward him to pose inquiries. Solovey has been the source of a series of increasingly outlandish claims in recent months about Vladimir Putin, with him alleging as early as 2016 that the president would imminently stand down on health grounds. Up until this point, these expectations have neglected to emerge.
Nonetheless, that hasn't kept him from stirring theory in Western media, with sources including the UK's Daily Mail and the New York Post spreading his demand that the president had Parkinson's, and afterward that Putin had gone through mystery medical procedure for malignancy. Before, Solovey has said that he is an individual from a shadowy global association, more impressive than public governments.
In a meeting with a Ukrainian writer, he portrayed the gathering as "more grounded than the FSB [Russia's top security agency], more grounded than the SVR [Russia's fundamental unfamiliar insight agency], and more grounded than Russia's Military Intelligence (the GRU)." He noted, however, that it is "not a mysterious association," and has nothing to do with the Templars and Freemasons.
It stays not yet clear whether US and UK columnists – in the event that it suits their account to cover the episode – will become tied up with his most recent case that he incidentally turned out to stroll past a gathering of his allies that was being held in opposition to Covid-19 laws.
Valery Solovey: Russian pundit who raised concerns about Putin's health, arrested, World News | wionews.com
Oops he might be getting a cup of Vlad's "special" tea....
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