Russia sent covid-19 aid to India
Two Russian flights to reach in India with required covid medical aid, after world found help India in these a down economy. The info was shared by the Ambassador of Russia to India, Nikolay Kudashev.
“The Russian Federation made a decision to send humanitarian assist with India in the spirit of the special and privileged strategic partnership between our two countries as well as in the context of our anti #COVID19 cooperation,” said Nikolay Kudashev.
“For this function, 2 urgent flights, operated by Russian EMERCOM arrived here today. These are oxygen concentrators, lung ventilation products, bedside monitors, medicines, incorporating Coronavir & other important pharmaceutical items,” added Kudashev.
He even more said that Russia is closely watching the situation found in India, which is now increasingly more alarming with the unprecedented pass on of the coronavirus an infection. “We sincerely empathize with the Indian people due to our traditionally warm and friendly relations,” explained Kudashev.He added that deliveries of COVID- 19 vaccine Sputnik V to India begins from May 2021.
“Joint fight against coronavirus a single of the main regions of our cooperation at present, also includes forthcoming deliveries of Sputnik V starting from May ’21 & subsequent facilitation of its production found in India, cooperation in field of medical research,” said the Russian envoy. India had permitted emergency items of hydroxychloroquine to Russia as a gesture of a goodwill, when the pandemic unfolded last year.
Lauding India’s attempt Kudashev stated, “We value and bear in mind it. It is the only way we can defeat the coronavirus - by uniting our endeavors and assisting the other person in difficult occasions. Collective efforts and mutual respect ought to be the main recipe to react to any obstacle!'' ''We trust that today’s delivery of the Russian humanitarian assistance will become a highly effective contribution to the Indian government’s efforts to supply emergency treatment to those who were damaged by the COVID-19,” he added.