In exchange for pro-Serbian declaration, Chechia wins 100,000 vaccines from Serbia

A 100,620 doses of Pfizer vaccines was sent from Serbia to the Czech Republic today. This comes days after Czech President Milos Zaman apologised to Serbia for the 1999 NATO bombings that prevented genocide in Kosovo. Czech Ambassador to Serbia Tomash Kuhta was at the airport with Serbian Prime Minister Anna [...]
Czech Ambassador to Serbia Tomash Kuhta was at the airport with Serbian Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq. He addressed the media, saying today is an excellent day for mutual relations between the Czech Republic and Serbia.
Serbia has always been our partner, has always been near us and in moments when we were sick and today we have again evidence that you are a brotherly people. The citizens of the Czech Republic feel that, and I hope those of Serbia do. This donation is a great gift, excellent”, Kuhta said.
He added that there are not enough vaccines in the Czech Republic, that they have capacities, but not vaccines.
The assistance comes at a time when many people want to be vaccinated before summer vacation so that everyone feels safe and continues a normal” life, Kuhta said.
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He also said he hopes Serbia and the Czech Republic will continue friendly co-operation and noted good personal reports between the presidents of Serbia and the Czech Republic.












