Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, France, UAE denounce Turkish activities in EastMed

The foreign ministers of Greece, Cyprus, Egypt, France and the United Arab Emirates denounced the “ongoing Turkish illegal activities” in Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone (EEZ) and its territorial waters, during a teleconference on Monday to discuss the latest developments in the Eastern Mediterranean, as well as a number of regional crises that threaten peace and stability in this region. Source Ekathimerini

China official threatens worst-case scenario if Taiwan amends law

China’s Taiwan Affairs Office Spokesman Ma Xiaoguang (馬曉光) warned Taiwan “not to underestimate the strong will and determination of China’s 1.4 billion people to maintain sovereignty and territory intact” at a media briefing on Saturday (May 9).

The proposed amendment, led by DPP lawmaker Tsai Yi-yu (蔡易餘), wants to delete “before national unification” along with several other phrases. These are said to be the product of a mutual misconception between the Chinese Communist Party and Taiwan’s Nationalist Party at the time it was implemented in 1992, one suggesting both sides will one day reunify. Source Taiwan News

Italy giving 600,000 migrants right to stay after they provided essential work during lockdown

Italy will give 600,000 illegal migrants the right to stay in the country as they have been providing essential work during the coronavirus crisis. Unregistered migrants have been picking crops and caring for the elderly across the country, all while risking being arrested if caught by the police. The Government is providing six-month permits to the migrants which won’t give them the right to vote but will be renewable. Source New York Post

Hungary to Set up Plant to Produce Vaccines

Hungary plans to set up a vaccine plant in order to become independent from outside sources, Chief Medical Officer Cecília Müller announced at the Operative Board’s press conference on Friday. On Friday, the National Public Health Center (NNK) signed an agreement with the Minister of Human Capacities (EMMI) Miklós Kásler, and Zoltán Szilvássy, the dean of the University of Debrecen, to set up the plant. Müller revealed that the vaccine plant would produce compulsory vaccines, among others. Source Hungary Today