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African, Caribbean nations support India at WTO on COVID vaccine supplies

During a discussion at the WTO (World Trade Organisation), a group of Latin American member states including Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Panama and Paraguay have also expressed their concerns on the export restrictions imposed by European Union on COVID-19 vaccines and their trade-distorting impact.

African, Caribbean nations support India at WTO on COVID vaccine supplies
African, Caribbean nations support India at WTO on COVID vaccine supplies
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Published : Mar 4, 2021, 4:51 PM IST

New Delhi: A group of African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries have supported India on supplying COVID-19 vaccines to different developing and least developed nations.

St. Lucia, on behalf of the CARICOM group of countries, expressed appreciation and thanked India and South Africa for vaccine supplies to them.

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CARICOM is a grouping of Caribbean countries that includes Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, Haiti, and Saint Lucia.

"We thank the Government of India and South Africa as well as the African Union for their generosity and solidarity at this time. The Government of India, through the generosity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has donated an initial instalment of 1,70,000 vaccines to Barbados and Dominica through bilateral arrangements," St. Lucia has said adding that India has dispatched an additional 1,75,000 vaccines to five CARICOM member states.

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Similarly, in its intervention, Jamaica, on behalf of the ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific) Group of countries, also thanked Indian efforts in delivering vaccine supplies to developing and least-developed countries (LDCs).

Jamaica has said: "There is no place for vaccine nationalism in this crisis, as no member is spared the impact of the virus until all members can contain its spread. Therefore, we recognize the efforts of countries such as India and South Africa that have arranged the delivery of vaccines to many developing countries and LDCs."

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Read:| India implemented several measures to facilitate trade during 2015-20: WTO

New Delhi: A group of African, Caribbean, and Pacific countries have supported India on supplying COVID-19 vaccines to different developing and least developed nations.

St. Lucia, on behalf of the CARICOM group of countries, expressed appreciation and thanked India and South Africa for vaccine supplies to them.

Read:| Biden urged to stop blocking of COVID-19 WTO waiver suggested by India and S Africa

CARICOM is a grouping of Caribbean countries that includes Antigua and Barbuda, the Bahamas, Belize, Guyana, Jamaica, Haiti, and Saint Lucia.

"We thank the Government of India and South Africa as well as the African Union for their generosity and solidarity at this time. The Government of India, through the generosity of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, has donated an initial instalment of 1,70,000 vaccines to Barbados and Dominica through bilateral arrangements," St. Lucia has said adding that India has dispatched an additional 1,75,000 vaccines to five CARICOM member states.

Read:| Hopeful that global pharma industry will support India's WTO proposal: Goyal

Similarly, in its intervention, Jamaica, on behalf of the ACP (African, Caribbean and Pacific) Group of countries, also thanked Indian efforts in delivering vaccine supplies to developing and least-developed countries (LDCs).

Jamaica has said: "There is no place for vaccine nationalism in this crisis, as no member is spared the impact of the virus until all members can contain its spread. Therefore, we recognize the efforts of countries such as India and South Africa that have arranged the delivery of vaccines to many developing countries and LDCs."

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Read:| India implemented several measures to facilitate trade during 2015-20: WTO

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