An MEP for the opposition Socialist party has called on Prime Minister Viktor Orban to seek a solution at the upcoming EU summit to the travel restrictions of some 2 million Hungarians inoculated with Chinese and Russian Covid vaccines.
Recipients of the Sinopharm and Sputnik vaccines cannot travel freely in Europe because the jabs are not licensed in the bloc, István Ujhelyi told an online press briefing. Ujhelyi said the government had failed to raise the issue in the European Health Security Committee. He called on the prime minister to insist that the summit find a solution to the situation of Hungarians “who have become second-class EU citizens” because of the “dubious purchase of the so-called Eastern vaccines”.
“The government has done nothing about the issue, only seven member states have so far signed bilateral agreements on accepting the Eastern vaccines,” Ujhelyi said. The government could solve the bind by concluding bilateral agreements with all member states on accepting the Russian and Chinese vaccines, Ujhelyi said. Another solution would be for the EU to accept an EU-licensed booster jab after two Eastern vaccines as full inoculation, he said.
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