Serbia donated more than 100.000 doses of vaccine to the Czech Republic VIDEO
Czech Ambassador to Serbia, H.E. Tom Kuchta, is also at the airport with Prime Minister Brnabic.
Ambassador Kuchta addressed the media at Nikola Tesla Airport.
He pointed out that today is a great day for mutual relations between the Czech Republic and Serbia.
"Serbia has always been our partner, it has always been close to us and in moments when we were sick and today we have proof again that we are a fraternal people. This is felt by the citizens of the Czech Republic, and I hope to the citizens of Serbia. This donation is a great, great gift", said Kuchta.
He added that there are not enough vaccines in the Czech Republic, that they have capacities, but not vaccines. "Help comes at a time when a lot of people want to be vaccinated before the summer holidays and for everyone to feel safe and to continue a normal life," said Ambassador Kuchta.
"I don't think we will ever forget this generous gesture and this friendship," he said.
The Ambassador also said that he hoped that Serbia and the Czech Republic would continue friendly cooperation and pointed out the good personal contacts between the Presidents of Serbia and the Czech Republic.
After the Czech Ambassador, the Prime Minister of Serbia, Ana Brnabi, addressed the media.
"After a good visit of President Vui to the Czech Republic in April this year, we are fulfilling our promise today and we are sending assistance to the Czech Republic with 100.620 Pfizer BioNTech vaccines," Prime Minister Brnabi pointed out.
Serbian Prime Minister wished all the best to the President of the Czech Republic Milo Zeman and the Prime Minister Andrej Babi.
"We are sending them best wishes, to be able to defeat coronavirus as soon as possible, so that we all could...
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