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China to gift 500,000 Covid-19 vaccine doses to Pakistan: FM

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Staff Reporter

Islamabad

Pakistan is expected to receive the first shipment of the Covid-19 vaccine from China by 31 January 2021, Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi said on Thursday.
“Pakistan held fruitful talks with China with regard to obtaining the coronavirus vaccine,” Shah Mehmood Qureshi told a media briefing here in the federal capital, praising the National Command and Operations Centre for doing a “great job during the pandemic”.
“I had a lengthy discussion and spoke of Pakistan’s requirements. Then, Prime Minister Imran Khan advised me to engage in further interaction with them [China] keeping in mind the sensitive situation, time, and Pakistan’s requirements.
“I’m glad to tell you that I had a telephonic conversation with Chinese foreign minister. I wish to give this happy news to the nation that China has promised that, God-willing, it will send Pakistan 500,000 doses of the [coronavirus] vaccine by January 31,” he said, adding that it was an act of “good faith” and that Beijing planned to send more by February 2021.
The foreign minister lauded the Covid-19 patients for their courage in the fight against the deadly virus. “Pakistan successfully fought the
coronavirus [pandemic],” he added.
China, Qureshi added, directed Pakistan to “send them our plane and airlift the vaccine; this is good news, a positive development”. He
said he expressed gratitude to Beijing and “informed them that our requirements are more than that [500,000 doses]; we need an additional
1.1 million doses”.
China said the first country it thought to assist was Pakistan considering that the Covid-19 vaccines were designated as “global public
good”, that it had vowed cooperation with entire world, and that Beijing-Islamabad had an “all-weather strategic relationship”, he
underscored.
Qureshi said he and his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, spoke of the ongoing CanSino Biologics trials, which “are progressing here with
quite encouraging results”.

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