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ABU DHABI: From a small office in an Abu Dhabi skyscraper, Ukrainian national Natalya Muzaleva and her Hungarian husband Istvan Perger run an art gallery, a real estate agency and an oilfield services company.
They have also pursued another venture: selling COVID-19 vaccines into Europe.
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Muzaleva wrote a proposal to the Czech ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, reviewed by Reuters and dated Feb. 24, offering to procure and sell at least 1 million doses to the Czech Republic of Covishield, the shot from Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca.
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ABU DHABI — From a small office in an Abu Dhabi skyscraper, Ukrainian national Natalya Muzaleva and her Hungarian husband Istvan Perger run an art gallery, a real estate agency and an oilfield services company.
They have also pursued another venture: selling COVID-19 vaccines into Europe.
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Muzaleva wrote a proposal to the Czech ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, reviewed by Reuters and dated Feb. 24, offering to procure and sell at least 1 million doses to the Czech Republic of Covishield, the shot from Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca.
GermanyBudapestHungaryIndiaAbu-dhabiAbuz-abyUnited-arab-emiratesCzech-republicSwedenPraguePrahaHlavníestoExclusive-Abu Dhabi art gallery owner has a sideline business: trading COVID-19 vaccines Middle East & Africa Jan Lopatka ABU DHABI (Reuters) -From a small office in an Abu Dhabi skyscraper, Ukrainian national Natalya Muzaleva and her Hungarian husband Istvan Perger run an art gallery, a real estate agency and an oilfield services company.
FILE PHOTO: View from the street of the window of N2N Art Gallery, which was founded by Natalya Muzaleva, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates March 9, 2021. REUTERS/Alexander Cornwell
FILE PHOTO: View of external door of the office registered to the companies N2N Art Gallery, Enhanced Recovery Company Middle East and Republik Real Estate, in Addax Tower, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates March 9, 2021. Picture taken March 9, 2021. REUTERS/Alexander Cornwell
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Abu Dhabi — From a small office in an Abu Dhabi skyscraper, Ukrainian national Natalya Muzaleva and her Hungarian husband Istvan Perger run an art gallery, a real estate agency and an oilfield services company.
They have also pursued another venture: selling Covid-19 vaccines into Europe.
Muzaleva wrote a proposal to the Czech ambassador to the United Arab Emirates, reviewed by Reuters and dated February 24, offering to procure and sell at least 1-million doses to the Czech Republic of Covishield, the shot from Anglo-Swedish drugmaker AstraZeneca.
GermanyIndiaHungaryCzech-republicSwedenPraguePrahaHlavníestoUnited-arab-emiratesUkraineCzechUkrainianCOVID vaccine shortfall: The Abu Dhabi art dealer peddling jabs Al Jazeera English © The UK and many European countries are using AstraZeneca's and Pfizer's vaccines in nationwide immun... After the Czech government made the unsolicited offer public, AstraZeneca said there should be no private-sector supply deals for the sale or distribution of the vaccine in Europe [File: Henry Nicholls/Reuters]
From a small office in an Abu Dhabi skyscraper, Ukrainian national Natalya Muzaleva and her Hungarian husband Istvan Perger run an art gallery, a real estate agency and an oilfield services company.
They have also pursued another venture: selling COVID-19 vaccines into Europe.
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