New Delhi:
After one of the most successful vaccination programmes in the world, India is now set to provide coronavirus vaccines to Colombia.
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After the vaccine diplomacy with Brazil earlier, this latest move is expected to deepen India’s ties with Latin America.
Colombia Vice President and Foreign Minister Marta Lucia Ramirez arrived in New Delhi today to hold bilateral discussions.
“Colombian Vice President and Foreign Minister Marta Lucia Ramirez arrive in Delhi with an accompanying business delegation, for extensive engagements covering all aspects of bilateral relations. Special focus on science and technology, vaccine development and biotechnology,” tweeted the Ministry of External Affairs.
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“We arrived in India to seal an important alliance that will allow us to produce vaccines in Colombia, thanks to the Mission that we carry out with @MinSaludCol, @MincienciasCo, @PROCOLOMBIACO, @ANDI_Colombia, @IndiaEmbCol, @vaxthera, @UNALOficial, @UdeA, @icesi, @GrupoProcaps and @AlteaFarma,” tweeted Ramirez.
Both nations have signed alliances with pharmaceutical laboratories to produce COVID-19 vaccines and continue our exploration and use of space.
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“#BuenasNoticias On #MisionAIndia,@MinSaludCol and @MincienciasCo have signed alliances with pharmaceutical laboratories, research centers and the #AgenciaEspacialIndia, to ensure cooperation between Colombia and India, and thus produce vaccines and continue our exploration and use of space #CCE,” tweeted the Colombian Vice President.
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