th anniversary of Russian-Indonesian diplomatic relations, which were established on Feb.3, 1950.
Regretfully, the COVID-19 pandemic has affected these activities, having forced us to revise those big plans. Nevertheless, such a significant date is a good occasion to both summarize what has been achieved so far and consider further prospects.
Active political dialogue between our two countries have continued to develop. In April, President Vladimir Putin and President Joko Widodo had a telephone conversation to discuss joint measures to combat COVID-19 as a common serious threat.
Later on, Russian company Polysan Ltd delivered to Indonesia medicine for the treatment of patients with severe and moderate forms of coronavirus infection. Now our country is ready to supply the vaccine Sputnik V, which has a 95 percent effectiveness rate.