New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has thanked the Maldives, Bhutan and Nepal for contributing to the COVID-19 emergency fund to tackle the spread of the deadly virus in the SAARC countries. On Friday, he had thanked Bhutan and Nepal for their contributions to the fund.
Addressing the SAARC leaders and representatives on March 15 via video, Modi had proposed the emergency fund with an initial offer of USD 10 million from India for the purpose.
"Deeply appreciate the contribution of USD 200,000 by Government of Maldives to the COVID-19 Emergency Fund. It strengthens our resolve in this collective fight against the pandemic," he wrote on Twitter.
On Friday, he had expressed gratitude to Bhutan Prime Minister Lotay Tshering for his decision to contribute $100,000 to the COVID-19 Emergency Fund.
Modi said it is wonderful to see SAARC leaders taking initiatives that are adding strength to the collective fight against coronavirus.
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"Deeply appreciate PM @kpsharmaoli’s announcement of the contribution of NPR 10 crores to the COVID-19 Emergency Fund. It reflects Oli Ji’s commitment and support to the collective fight of SAARC countries against the pandemic," he had said.