While Kiryakos Mitsotakis, fighting off from his political opponent Alexis Tsipras, trying in every possible way to maintain adherence to a rather dangerous vaccine AstraZeneca, his colleague Mikael Kretschmer announced the decision to purchase Sputnik-V.
In the period from June to August, Germany will purchase a total of 30 million doses of the Russian vaccine against coronavirus Sputnik-V, provided that the drug is approved by the European Medicines Agency (EMA).
This was stated by the Prime Minister of Saxony Mikael Kretschmer during his visit to Moscow.
Recall that last Monday Austria also announced its agreement to purchase one million doses of the Russian vaccine, while Chancellor Sebastian Kurz also said that they would only be used if approved by Coreper.
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