COVID-19 vaccines

China offers South Asian countries help with accessing COVID-19 shots

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China offers South Asian countries help with accessing COVID-19 shots

SHORTAGE. A notice about the shortage of COVID-19 vaccine supplies is seen at a vaccination center, in Mumbai, India, April 8, 2021.

File photo by Francis Mascarenhas/Reuters

China expresses its 'deep sympathy for the raging epidemic in India and extends its sincere condolences to the Indian people,' says Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi

China said on Tuesday, April 27, it had offered help to South Asian countries in accessing COVID-19 vaccines but India did not attend a regional video-conference on the matter, although it is currently suffering the world’s worst wave of the pandemic.

China’s State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi hosted the conference attended by Afghanistan, Pakistan, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, to which China’s neighbor and regional rival India was also invited, the Chinese foreign ministry said.

There was no immediate comment from the Indian government.

Wang told his conference counterparts Beijing was willing to set up emergency supply reserves with South Asian countries in the fight against COVID-19, a ministry statement said.

Earlier in the day a ministry spokesman said the meeting was open to other countries in the region when asked why India – which has been locked in a tense Himalayan border dispute with China in recent months – was not on the list of attendees.

China expresses its “deep sympathy for the raging epidemic in India and extends its sincere condolences to the Indian people,” Wang said in a ministry statement, adding Beijing was ready to provide support and assistance at any time.

India reported record infection numbers from Friday, April 23, through Monday, April 26, and saw its death toll approach 200,000, had been invited to attend the meeting, Wang said, without stating a reason for its absence. – Rappler.com

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