Colombo: Sri Lankan President, Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for providing 500,000 COVID-19 vaccines to the island nation.
He also thanked the Indian citizens for the generous attitude shown to the Sri Lankan people in such testing times.
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Received 500,000 #COVIDー19 vaccines provided by #peopleofindia at #BIA today(28).
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">Received 500,000 #COVIDー19 vaccines provided by #peopleofindia at #BIA today(28).
— Gotabaya Rajapaksa (@GotabayaR) January 28, 2021
Thank you! PM Shri @narendramodi & #peopleofindia for the generosity shown towards #PeopleofSriLanka at this time in need. pic.twitter.com/yniKBWNeWCReceived 500,000 #COVIDー19 vaccines provided by #peopleofindia at #BIA today(28).
— Gotabaya Rajapaksa (@GotabayaR) January 28, 2021
Thank you! PM Shri @narendramodi & #peopleofindia for the generosity shown towards #PeopleofSriLanka at this time in need. pic.twitter.com/yniKBWNeWC
"Received 500,000 #COVID-19 vaccines provided by #peopleofindia at #BIA today (28).Thank you! PM Shri @narendramodi & #peopleofindia for the generosity showed towards #PeopleofSriLanka at this time in need," tweeted Rajapaksa.
The consignment of 'Made in India' coronavirus vaccine (Covishield) reached Colombo on Thursday under the Vaccine Maitri initiative.
This comes days after Sri Lanka's drugs regulatory body -- National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA)--gave a go-ahead to Oxford Astrazeneca's vaccine.
Earlier, India supplied COVID-19 vaccines to neighbouring countries Bhutan, Maldives, Nepal, Myanmar, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan and Bangladesh under the Neighbourhood First policy.
ANI