Sebastian Kurz, Austrian Chancellor denounces -

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Tensions in the EU.

This Friday, the Austrian Chancellor accused, without naming them, certain Member States of the European Union of having concluded in secret “contracts” with pharmaceutical laboratories.

He criticizes an unequal distribution of anti-Covid vaccines between countries.

"There are indications that there was a forum, a bazaar where additional agreements were made between member states and pharmaceutical companies," Sebastian Kurz told reporters, who said he shared information with Belgian leaders. , Greek, Polish, Slovenian and Czech. 

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