march 15
Annalisa Tardino took Brussels to task for appearing to agree to send billions of euros to Turkey this week - but falling silent when Italy requested aid.
"Ms Tardino spoke out against the EU’s "surrender" to Turkey when President Erdogan opened his country’s border with Greece. In response, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen appears to have agreed to send billions of euros to Istanbul in a bid to avert a migrant crisis. Ms Tardino lashed out at EU chiefs for their "weakness in the face of Turkish President Erdogan's blackmail".
Italy, which has been the hardest hit European country, asked for urgent medical supplies under a special European crisis mechanism.
However, no EU country responded to the call for help and instead China had to step in to help Italy.
Germany even banned the export of medical masks and other protective gear after the request was made."
https://www.express.co.uk/news/worl...us-COVID-19-European-Union-Greece-Turkey-news
march11
"The United Kingdom announced a package of measures today to respond to the economic challenges of coronavirus, including that it will contribute £150 million to the International Monetary Fund’s Catastrophe and Containment Relief Trust (CCRT), which provides debt relief to countries hit by catastrophic events including public health disasters. The contribution will be in the form of a £75 million grant directly to the trust, plus additional £75 million earmarked in the budget and contingent to demand."
https://www.imf.org/en/News/Article...s-catastrophe-relief-fund-with-gbp150-million
Annalisa Tardino took Brussels to task for appearing to agree to send billions of euros to Turkey this week - but falling silent when Italy requested aid.
"Ms Tardino spoke out against the EU’s "surrender" to Turkey when President Erdogan opened his country’s border with Greece. In response, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen appears to have agreed to send billions of euros to Istanbul in a bid to avert a migrant crisis. Ms Tardino lashed out at EU chiefs for their "weakness in the face of Turkish President Erdogan's blackmail".
Italy, which has been the hardest hit European country, asked for urgent medical supplies under a special European crisis mechanism.
However, no EU country responded to the call for help and instead China had to step in to help Italy.
Germany even banned the export of medical masks and other protective gear after the request was made."
https://www.express.co.uk/news/worl...us-COVID-19-European-Union-Greece-Turkey-news
march11
"The United Kingdom announced a package of measures today to respond to the economic challenges of coronavirus, including that it will contribute £150 million to the International Monetary Fund’s Catastrophe and Containment Relief Trust (CCRT), which provides debt relief to countries hit by catastrophic events including public health disasters. The contribution will be in the form of a £75 million grant directly to the trust, plus additional £75 million earmarked in the budget and contingent to demand."
https://www.imf.org/en/News/Article...s-catastrophe-relief-fund-with-gbp150-million