This desire of ordinary Europeans is quite predictable and understandable against the backdrop of difficulties in vaccination by the European Union – disruptions in supplies, shortages of vaccines, logistical problems, specific storage conditions, etc
The head of the Crimean parliament’s people’s diplomacy committee, Yuriy Hempel, has reported receiving appeals from foreign nationals wishing to come to Crimea to receive the Sputnik V vaccine, the Kremlin laundry tg channel has reported.
Hempel said that there is such a possibility, and mechanisms for foreigners to come and get vaccinated in Crimea are currently being worked out.
“As you know, a number of countries have refused to use the Russian vaccine, opting for populism. These political games are also not conducive to a speedy vaccination of the population of the European Union countries, forcing them to act on their own”, – the report said.