President Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday that he did not consider it a good idea to use the COVID-19 vaccination certificate for easier circulation of European citizens, pointing out that this would create a discrimination framework.
"Personally, I don't think this is a good idea. This would create a framework of discrimination that is simply unacceptable. I believe that there should be a vaccination certificate and this certificate will also exist also here but it must be used for medical reasons. (...) But to use these vaccination certificates to divide the population of Europe in two, those who have already been vaccinated and those who have not yet been vaccinated, it does not seem a good thing to me," Iohannis told a news conference.
He was asked how he sees Greece promoting, in contacts with the European Commission, the other European institutions, but also with other member states, the idea of creating a single European certificate as proof of vaccination for citizens, so that Europeans can circulate more easily with this certificate.
Iohannis: I don't think it's good idea for vaccination certificate to be used for circulation of Europeans
București
10°C
Articole Similare

83
Eurovision2026/ INTERVIEW Alexandra Capitanescu: We are aiming high, Romania deserves a moment of glory
83

31
PSD Dambovita votes against party's continuing in the current gov't coalition, under PM Bolojan
31

25
Grindeanu: Despite being third in the state hierarchy, I know nothing about the SAFE program
25

30
Simona Amanar Tabara: I am glad to be part of Romanian gymnastics elite alongside Nadia
30

21
PSD's Grindeanu urges Social Democrats to move toward change
21

15
New 'Romania in Light' edition addressing addiction among children and teens to take place on Tuesday
15

21
Ambassador Mitu says Moldova aims to make EU path appealing to Transnistria's population
21

20
Türkiye's Huseyin Cetmen wins Maramurs Rally superspecial stage
20

13
Romanian stock indices close lower on Friday
13

14
President Nicusor Dan signs budget bills into law
14

16
Defense Minister Miruta, Slovak counterpart Kalinák advance plans for joint armament production
16

12
Targu Mures administration, Hungarian Gov't representatives discuss opportunities for Roma communities
12

18
Slovak Prime Minister Fico says demanding EU agenda affects development of bilateral projects
18
















Comentează