EU mobilises US$378 million to help ASEAN in COVID-19 fight

The EU announced on April 27 that it is mobilising EUR350 million (US$378 million) in an effort to help ASEAN members fight COVID-19.

European Union flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels. (Photo: Reuters)
European Union flags fly outside the European Commission headquarters in Brussels. (Photo: Reuters)

In a statement, EU Ambassador to ASEAN Igor Driesmans said ASEAN could count on the EU in difficult times, adding that the two are regional organisations bound by 42 years of solidarity and partnership.

By mobilising EUR350 million in support of ASEAN countries, the EU is demonstrating its friendship with the people of the region, he said.

The funds will be allocated for addressing the health crisis, strengthening healthcare systems, and alleviating the economic and social impacts of the pandemic.

The EU will also help Vietnam introduce measures against the epidemic and soon realise the EU-Vietnam Free Trade Agreement.

Earlier, on April 4, the EU announced it would commit more than EUR20 billion (US$21.7 billion) to support partner countries in the fight against COVID-19 under a programme called Team Europe.

It will distribute the funds to vulnerable countries in Africa, the western Balkans, eastern partner countries, the Middle East and North Africa, parts of Asia and the Pacific, Latin America, and the Caribbean.

The EU also channeled some EUR48.5 million (US$52.7 million) to fund 18 research projects on COVID-19, particularly those relating to protective equipment, to improve modelling of the spread of the virus, rapid diagnostic techniques, and treatments and vaccines.