The government of the Republic of Serbia sent a new donation of coronavirus vaccines to the Republic of Montenegro today, at the initiative of President of the Republic Aleksandar Vucic.
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The government of the Republic of Serbia sent a new donation of coronavirus vaccines to the Republic of Montenegro today, at the initiative of President of the Republic Aleksandar Vucic.
A plane with 10,000 vaccines manufactured by AstraZeneca landed at the airport in Podgorica this afternoon.
The Republic of Serbia continued to help the region with the vaccines, and when it comes to Montenegro, this is the second donation, after 4,000 Sputnik V vaccines, which Prime Minister Ana Brnabic handed to the Prime Minister of Montenegro Zdravko Krivokapic earlier this year in Podgorica.
In addition, Serbia has so far delivered 40,000 Sputnik V vaccines to the Republic of North Macedonia, as well as 8,190 doses of vaccines manufactured by Pfizer-BioNTech, while 30,000 AstraZeneca vaccines were delivered to Bosnia and Herzegovina.
In the coming period, Bosnia and Herzegovina will be provided with an additional contingent of doses required for revaccination.