Deputy prime minister Chris Fearne has called on the EU to afford European Healthcare service to Ukrainians, irrespective of where discussions on accession of Ukraine into the EU and.
Speaking before the Consumer Affairs Council (Health) meeting took place in Luxembourg on Tuesday, Fearne added that the same health services which are on offer to European citizens should also be offered to the citizens of the war torn country.
They should be so ‘even now without any prejudice to discussions on accession or cross border healthcare to European citizens across Europe.’
Arrival and doorstep by @chrisfearne, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Health of #Malta at today’s #EPSCO Council (#Health), in #Luxembourg.
“We should afford European healthcare services to Ukrainian citizens to the same extent as we do to EU citizens”https://t.co/LAbT37UDKJ
— EU Council TV News (@EUCouncilTVNews) June 14, 2022
This, he said, will enable European countries to offer humanitarian aid in an expedient and safe way to EU citizens and Ukrainians as well. This follows EP President Roberta Metsola saying that Europe must lead and remain in the lead.
On the 30th of May, she urged EU heads to state alongside their governments to continue sanctioning Russia and agree on new ones for Belarus, since it is supporting Russia’s war.
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