Japanese Government sent humanitarian aid to Kazakhstan
14 May, 2020 15:25
On May 14, 2020, the Government of Japan has sent to Almaty its humanitarian aid in the form of 12,200 tablets of the drug, Strategy2050.kz reports referring to the press service of the Kazakh Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
These drugs are used to treat a new type of coronavirus. The humanitarian cargo was delivered on a special flight by Scat airline and transferred to SK-Pharmacia LLP for its further distribution among medical institutions.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan expresses gratitude to the Government of Japan for a friendly gesture consistent with the spirit of strategic partnership between the two countries.
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