Italy urges EU to 'suffocate' AstraZeneca over jab supply

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Italian PM urges EU to 'suffocate' vaccine makers who fail to deliver amid row over supplies from AstraZeneca

EU blocked a shipment of 250,000 AZ jabs destined for Australia on Thursday. Export law brought in at height of EU's rancorous attack on AstraZeneca and UK.

 

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Femi_Sorry approves of the EU bullying a company supplying life saving vaccines for NO PROFIT. Disgraceful.

all gone quiet ... not a squeak out of Andrew_Adonis LaylaMoran DavidLammy SadiqKhan NicolaSturgeon richardbranson JoeBiden POTUS Keir_Starmer campbellclaret about EU for bullying a company supplying life saving vaccines for NO PROFIT. Disgraceful. boycottEU

JoeBiden and the world needs to reconsider commercial and political relations with the EU_Commission . These disgraceful, dangerous, protectionist policies are not the actions of partners, friends or allies. The EUCouncil cannot be trusted.

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