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Sunday, 04 April 2021, 14:16
Japan to provide Ukraine with $1.82 M medical equipment purchase grant for border guards
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Ukrinform
Ukraine and Japan signed an intergovernmental agreement on a grant for the purchase of special equipment for the medical facilities of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, including a magnetic resonance imaging machine.
The agreement was signed by Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba and Ambassador of Japan to Ukraine Takashi Kurai on January 28, the Foreign Ministry s press service informs.
According to the signed agreement, the grant provided by the Japanese side is JPY 200 million (about USD 1.82 million).
Dmytro Kuleba expressed gratitude to the Japanese side for its consistent support for the implementation of reforms in Ukraine, large-scale infrastructure projects, the countering of Russia’s aggression and combating the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ukraine, Japan sign intergovernmental agreement on medical equipment purchase grant for Ukrainian Border Guard Service 2 min read
Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba and Ambassador of Japan to Ukraine Takashi Kurai signed an agreement between the Governments of Ukraine and Japan to provide a grant for the purchase of special equipment for medical facilities of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, including an MRI machine. Over the years, Ukrainian-Japanese cooperation, built on the principles of mutual trust and respect, has brought many achievements. Today, when our country and the whole world are fighting against the COVID-19 pandemic, it is critical to have modern medical equipment for fast and high-quality diagnosis of diseases. I am grateful to the Japanese Side for this timely support of the Ukrainian Government s efforts to counter COVID-19, the press service of the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry quoted Kuleba as saying on Thursday.
Saturday, 27 March 2021, 09:16
PM Shmyhal, G7 and EU Ambassadors discuss purchase COVID-19 vaccine
22.12.2020 16:31
Ukrinform
Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal discussed with the G7 and the European Union Ambassadors topical issues of cooperation, plans for next year and purchase of COVID-19 vaccine.
As the Government portal reports, Shmyhal stressed that the most important task of the Government is to mitigate the impact of COVID-19 on the economy. The Government has approved 100 priority investment projects in various fields. Projects can be implemented with the involvement of investors, in particular on the terms of public-private partnership, international technical assistance or through loans and the budget. We invite you to take part in privatization auctions and concession tenders in Ukraine, the Prime Minister said.