More COVID-19 vaccines possible for Central, East Europe
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China stands ready to actively consider the demand for COVID-19 vaccines from other Central and Eastern European Countries on top of its ongoing cooperation with Serbia and Hungary, President Xi Jinping said on Tuesday.
In a keynote speech delivered via video link at the China-CEEC summit, the president noted that Serbia has already obtained 1 million doses of vaccines from Chinese companies and Hungary is also in cooperation with a Chinese vaccine maker.
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