The United States donates 2.5 million Janssen vaccines
This Monday, after six months of waiting, the presidents of the United States and Colombia said, Joe Biden and Evan Duque had their first phone conversation.
during the dialogue, The US government has pledged to donate 2.5 million Janssen vaccines to Colombia.
I am grateful for the donation of 2.5 million vaccines to the same number of Colombians that the United States government has given us.
The United States has always supported Colombia in all difficult times.Gratitude to President Biden POTUS and his government team.
Another great mark π¨π΄πΊπΈ– Finch Good (PinzonBueno) June 28, 2021
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Dialogue between chiefs Tweet embed Joe Biden POTUS It is a sign of confidence and strength in the strategic relationship between the people of Colombia and the United States.
Topics: economics, vaccines, employment, human rights, true peace, climate change, technology and security. pic.twitter.com/KMnFe3xDJV– Finch Good (PinzonBueno) June 28, 2021
The expected call between Biden and Duque took place at 10:27 on Monday, June 28 and It lasted 25 minutes. The issues the leaders addressed were the economy, vaccines, employment, human rights, climate change, technology and security.
According to sources in the presidency, Biden expressed concern about the instability in Venezuela and its regional impact, expressing his interest in holding free and fair elections in the neighboring country. The US President also acknowledged the importance of temporary protection for Venezuelan immigrants who had to leave due to the situation in their country.
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