Lavrov, Hungarian ambassador discuss Sputnik V vaccine supplies
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Lavrov and Konkoly discussed a wide range of issues concerning Russia-Hungary relations
MOSCOW, March 17. /TASS/. Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov and Hungarian Ambassador to Moscow Norbert Konkoly have discussed cooperation in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday. The parties paid particular attention to cooperation in the fight against the coronavirus pandemic, including the delivery of Russia’s Sputnik V two-dose vaccine to Hungary, the statement reads.
According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, Lavrov and Konkoly discussed a wide range of issues concerning Russia-Hungary relations. They expressed satisfaction with the fact that despite the complicated epidemiological situation in the world, Russia and Hyngary continue to boost cooperation in the spirit of pragmatism and mutual benefit. Major
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The Great Game of Vaccination Diplomacy Targets Africa
By Kester Kenn Klomegah
FEB 26, 2021
Russia is committed to helping eradicate the rapidly increasing coronavirus infections in Africa amounting to approximately 3.8 million with its latest developed Sputnik V vaccine. Such a step will enable Russia to reassert its geopolitical influence that involves a keen competition with other foreign players on the continent.
An official media release in mid-February said that the Africa Vaccine Acquisition Task Team set up by the African Union to acquire additional vaccine doses so that Africa can attain a target immunization of 60% has received an offer of 300 million Sputnik V vaccines from the Russian Federation.
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