Hungary supports Moldovaβs fight against Covid with 20 ventilators

Upon the NATO secretary-general’s request Hungary has donated 20 ventilators to Moldova to enhance that country’s resilience to the coronavirus pandemic, PΓ©ter SzijjΓ‘rtΓ³, Hungary’s minister of foreign affairs and trade, said in Chisinau on Friday.
As the pandemic knows no boundaries, all nations of the world must rely on each other, SzijjΓ‘rtΓ³ told a press conference after talks with his Moldovan counterpart Nicu Popescu.
With the fourth wave of the pandemic “at our gates”, all nations should protect their citizens, SzijjΓ‘rtΓ³ said, calling vaccination the most effective method of defence.
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“The damage to be caused by the fourth wave will only depend on the willingness of those not vaccinated to take the jab,” the minister said.

Photo: MTI/EPA/Dumitru Doru
Saving the sick from fatal consequences greatly depends on the availability of appropriate medical equipment, SzijjΓ‘rtΓ³ said. As Hungary fared well in acquiring them, it can now provide help to Moldova, he said.
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Highlighting close and efficient bilateral economic and trade cooperation, SzijjΓ‘rtΓ³ said that Hungary’s OTP and Richter were playing a key role in developing the Moldovan economy,
with the latter being the market leader. Hungary’s Eximbank established a β¬ 85 million credit line to promote inter-company cooperation, he said.
Source: MTI





