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Sri Lanka receives 300,000 doses of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine donated by China's PLA
Published: Aug 29, 2021 08:23 AM
oxes containing Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccines donated by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China are seen at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Aug. 28, 2021. Sri Lanka's Defense authorities on Saturday received a batch of 300,000 doses of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, donated by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China.(Photo: Xinhua)

oxes containing Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccines donated by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China are seen at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Aug. 28, 2021. Sri Lanka's Defense authorities on Saturday received a batch of 300,000 doses of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, donated by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Wan Dong (1st R), defence attaché of the Chinese Embassy to Sri Lanka, and Kamal Gunaratne (2nd R), Sri Lankan Defence Secretary General, bump fists at the handover ceremony for a batch of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine donated by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China, at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Aug. 28, 2021. Sri Lanka's Defense authorities on Saturday received a batch of 300,000 doses of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, donated by the PLA of China.(Photo: Xinhua)

Wan Dong (1st R), defence attaché of the Chinese Embassy to Sri Lanka, and Kamal Gunaratne (2nd R), Sri Lankan Defence Secretary General, bump fists at the handover ceremony for a batch of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine donated by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China, at Bandaranaike International Airport in Colombo, Sri Lanka, on Aug. 28, 2021. Sri Lanka's Defense authorities on Saturday received a batch of 300,000 doses of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, donated by the PLA of China.(Photo: Xinhua)


 
Sri Lanka's Defense authorities on Saturday received a batch of 300,000 doses of Sinopharm COVID-19 vaccine, donated by the People's Liberation Army (PLA) of China.

The vaccines which arrived at Bandaranaike International Airport on Saturday morning have been handed over to Sri Lankan Defence Secretary General Kamal Gunaratne by Wang Dong, defence attaché of the Chinese Embassy to Sri Lanka.

Speaking to journalists after the handover ceremony, Defence Secretary Gunaratne said the service personnel, their families and the ex-servicemen are expected to be vaccinated with the vaccines.

"Since a greater number of service personnel have been vaccinated as of now, the general public could also be facilitated using the balance amount," he said.

Expressing gratitude to China for the timely support, General Gunaratne said, "We are so happy that as a result of a request made by the Ministry of Defense of Sri Lanka to the Defense Minister of China, we received 300,000 doses of vaccines for members of the security forces and their family members. This is a timely donation."

Recalling the remarkable and long-standing relationship between the two countries, Wan Dong said the Chinese people have never hesitated to extend their support to the Sri Lankans in difficult times.

The donation shows the solidarity between the two countries in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic, he added.

On his Twitter account, Sri Lankan Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa thanked China's PLA for the donation, saying the assistance from China will ensure the vaccination drive in Sri Lanka a success.

Army Commander General Shavendra Silva said that on the same flight, 2 million more doses of the Sinopharm vaccines had also arrived from China.

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