We are reaching the end of the tunnel, but the pandemic is still raging, especially in South America, Africa and India. We must stay vigilant because new strains are emerging, said Borrell at the 14th edition of the ministerial forum in Dubrovnik. This year’s gathering focused on the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on geopolitical relations and the world economy.
We still have a long battle ahead of us, said the chief of European diplomacy, adding that one the consequences of the pandemic will be an increasingly insecure, unequal and less free world.
Inequality will be visible, he said, not only between countries but also within each individual country.
The decisive factor for overcoming the pandemic are vaccines without which we cannot win this battle, Borrell said.
There was a lot of division at the international level, there was a lack of cooperation, but the scientific world worked hard and produced the vaccines in a very short time, Borrell said.
China increasingly intrusive, but cooperation necessary
Certainly, we need to do more, but there is one positive aspect. The EU is the only region in the world that has vaccinated its population and at the same exports the vaccine to other countries and donates to the COVAX programme, Borrell underscored.
He accused Russia and China of using vaccines to achieve their interests and warned that we had to be aware of that.
Those countries are using vaccine diplomacy, we must be aware of that, he said.
He pointed out that it was important how the EU would position itself in the triangle with the US and China, recalling that China is recording amazing economic development and that they received a very defiant message from President Xi Jinping from Beijing that foreign forces will face broken heads if they try to bully or oppress China.
(China) is becoming increasingly intrusive, cooperation with it is becoming more difficult, Borrell said.
However, he added there had to be cooperation with China in many areas and that the economic potential was still very large.
As much as 25% of global economic growth this year is from China, Borrell said, adding that in the the United States there are comments that China is a competitor, rival and partner.
He thinks that the competition between China and the US would shape the world in the decades to come, and the EU had to set a clear direction.
We share history, political and economic system with the US. We will always be close to Washington, but we must view the world taking into account our own interests, said Borrell, stressing that the dialogue between the EU and American President Joe Biden’s administration on China was real, positive and constructive.
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