Coronavirus will dominate agenda of Germany's EU presidency: minister
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PHOTO: German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas attends an event on the
sidelines of the Human Rights Council at the United Nations in Geneva,
Switzerland, February 24, 2020. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse/File Photo
FRANKFURT
(Reuters) - The coronavirus outbreak will dominate the agenda of the
European Union when Germany takes over the rotating council presidency
in the second half of this year, German Foreign Minister Heiko Maas
wrote in an opinion article.
Maas has been outspoken about the
global handling of the crisis, criticizing the U.S. for being slow and
China as authoritarian. The pandemic has spread to 214 countries, with
1.6 million infections and 106,000 deaths.
“We will make it a
‘corona presidency’ to overcome corona and its consequences,” he wrote
in the piece, published in Die Welt newspaper on Sunday. Germany
assumes the chair on July 1 from Croatia.
A gradual and coordinated reduction on travel curbs will be one of the first tasks “once we are out of the woods,” he wrote.
And
the bloc will also need to draw lessons from the crisis, such as
improving EU civil protection and the joint procurement and production
of medical supplies, he said.
There is also a need to “correct
the mistakes” the crisis has exposed, he wrote, pointing to restrictions
on democracy and the rule of law “under the guise of fighting corona,
which are unacceptable in Europe”.
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