Muscat: Oman sends medical aid to India in Fight Against Covid-19
In a statement Arindam Bagchi Official Spkensperson, Minister of External Affairs, India said : A strategic partnership rooted in millennia-old friendship. Grateful to H.M Sultan Haitham bin Tarik & govt of Oman for shipmet of 36 ventilatros, vital medicines & others medical equipment. Also value gift of 30 oxygen concentrators & 100 oxygen cylinders from Indian community in Oman.
Embassy of India in muscat said : We are grateful to the Indian community in Oman for supporting India’s efforts to address the Covid-19 situation through generous contribution of 30 oxygen concentrators & 100 Oxygen cylingers. “We thank His Majesty, the Govt. & people of Oman for supplying valuable medical items to support India’s fight against Covid-19. We deeply value our strategic cooperation in the wake of global pandemic , added in the tweet Embassy of India.
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