This story is from June 21, 2021
India keen to resume Covid-19 vaccine export to Bangladesh, says envoy
DHAKA: India's Commissioner to
"We hope the problem will be resolved soon," Doraiswami told reporters after a meeting with Awami Jubo League Chairman Fazle Shams Parash in Bangladesh, reported Dhaka Tribune.
"The corona situation in India is still at a dangerous stage. So we are not yet able to say the exact time of giving vaccines to Bangladesh," he added.
On the other hand, Parash recalled India's crucial help during the 1971 Liberation War and said India has always been by Bangladesh's side in everything. "India is our friend of bad days and partner in good days as well," he said.
Parash said that he discussed with the Indian envoy about the current coronavirus situation in India.
According to Dhaka Tribune, Doraiswami watched two documentaries on the humanitarian activities of the ruling party's youth wing during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Bangladesh had started its inoculation drive against coronavirus with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine procured from India at USD 5 per dose. However, due to the devastating second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, vaccine exports have temporarily come to a halt.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh is also experiencing an alarming rise in fresh Covid-19 related deaths and new cases. The health authorities had also detected the presence of the
Bangladesh
Vikram Doraiswami on Sunday said that the country is keen to resume theexport
of Covid-19 vaccines to Dhaka as soon as possible, but there is no word yet when it will resume the export."The corona situation in India is still at a dangerous stage. So we are not yet able to say the exact time of giving vaccines to Bangladesh," he added.
On the other hand, Parash recalled India's crucial help during the 1971 Liberation War and said India has always been by Bangladesh's side in everything. "India is our friend of bad days and partner in good days as well," he said.
According to Dhaka Tribune, Doraiswami watched two documentaries on the humanitarian activities of the ruling party's youth wing during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Bangladesh had started its inoculation drive against coronavirus with the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine procured from India at USD 5 per dose. However, due to the devastating second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic in India, vaccine exports have temporarily come to a halt.
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Great move by Modi. India's first priority is to save the world. Second top priority is to win the vaccine diplomacy war over China.Read allPost comment
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