British official: EU admits that it "made a mistake" in controlling vaccine exports

  On the 30th local time, according to British Sky News, the Secretary of the Cabinet Office of the United Kingdom, Michael Gove, stated that the European Union "admitted that it had made a mistake" and tried to invoke the provisions of the Brexit agreement to control the entry of the new crown vaccine into the United Kingdom.

Gove pointed out that the European Union promised to "work together with the UK to ensure that current problems can be resolved."

He also added that the EU hopes to "restart" relations with the UK and Northern Ireland.

  On the evening of the 29th, the European Union announced that it would control the export of new crown vaccines produced in member states to the UK and Northern Ireland to prevent supply shortages.

This arrangement caused a lot of controversy and caused strong dissatisfaction in Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.

Faced with many dissatisfaction, the EU lifted its restrictions on the export of new crown vaccines in the UK and Northern Ireland within a few hours.

(Headquarters reporter Liang Tao)