Ambassador: Tehran collaborates with Moscow in creating a vaccine for COVID-19
On September 25, Iranian Ambassador to Moscow Kazem Jalali said that Tehran is determined to expand fruitful cooperation with Russia in creating a vaccine for coronavirus infection (COVID-19). This was reported by the Iranian agency IRNA. Follow the developments in the broadcast: Coronavirus in the world: countries in search of a vaccine all the news Speaking to reporters at a press conference in the Russian capital, the ambassador noted that Iran and Russia continue to cooperate in creating a vaccine against COVID-19, and also hold joint consultations in this direction. Elsewhere in his speech, Jalali emphasized that US President Donald Trump should apologize to countries for his unilateral withdrawal from the 2015 Iranian nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA. He noted that the US authorities should compensate for the economic and political damage caused to Iran in connection with the US withdrawal from the agreement.
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