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Vaccine patent: The EU opens to "discuss" the suspension of patents on vaccines proposed by Biden

The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, assured this Thursday that the European Union is "willing to discuss" the idea of temporarily lifting the protection offered by patents on vaccines developed against the coronavirus, an initiative to the one that the Twenty-seven have resisted so far but that Washington supported on Wednesday. "The European Union is ready to discuss any proposal aimed at facing the crisis effectively and pragmatically," said the head of the Community Executive during a speech at the which has expressly referred to the announcement on the eve of the president of the United States, Joe Biden. European sources have also pointed out that the issue will inevitably be at the informal summit that will bring together the heads of state and government of the EU in Porto (Portugal) to discuss, among others, on the management of the pandemic.

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