WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is telling European nations that they should step up their journey restrictions for folks coming to the continent from Ebola-hit countries in Africa, hinting that failure to take action could lead to elevated U.S. laws on journey from Europe, together with for the World Cup soccer tournament.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday known as European Fee President Ursula von der Leyen to convey the issues and “to debate U.S. and European coordination and response efforts to the Ebola outbreak within the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda,” the State Division stated in an announcement.
“The division’s highest precedence and focus stay defending the well being of the American folks and stopping this Ebola outbreak from reaching our shores,” it stated.
A State Division official was extra blunt, saying the U.S. “has stepped up” to confront the outbreak and “now the world should do extra to step up as nicely.”
The official, who spoke on situation of anonymity to debate the non-public name between Rubio and von der Leyen, stated it is time for motion and that with out it, trans-Atlantic journey may very well be affected.
The official stated the U.S. desires to see motion that features financial contributions to combat the disease and “commonsense restrictions on journey from the affected space.”
The World Cup match opens Thursday in Mexico and unfolds over almost six weeks, with the USA internet hosting many of the video games.
The Trump administration has banned vacationers who’ve been in one of many affected international locations within the earlier three weeks from getting into the USA and is establishing quarantine procedures for affected Americans returning residence from these locations.
There are comparatively few direct flights between Africa and the USA per day however greater than 300 direct every day flights between Europe and the USA.
The U.S. says it has contributed greater than $200 million to efforts to finish the outbreak in Congo and Uganda because it was first confirmed final month.
The European Union introduced earlier Tuesday that it was boosting its Ebola response funding by 16.5 million euros ($19 million) on high of 15 million euros ($17.3 million) associated to the outbreak that it contributed final month. The European Union delegation in Washington had no speedy response about Rubio’s name with von der Leyen.
Democrats assailed Rubio throughout congressional hearings final week concerning the dismantling of the U.S. Agency for International Development and the affect which will have had on the Ebola response. Rubio insisted that early detection programs have been rolled into health deals struck with African international locations and that the U.S. “response has been very fast.”
