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Israel, South Korea make COVID-19 vaccine swap deal


Nepalnews
2021 Jul 06, 14:34, JERUSALEM
Frozen vials of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine are taken out to thaw, at the MontLegia CHC hospital in Liege, Belgium. Photo: AP

 Israel said on Tuesday it was sending about 700,000 doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 vaccines to South Korea as part of a future exchange deal.

Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett's office said in a statement that under the deal, Israel will "immediately" transfer vaccines to the Asian country for the vaccination of its citizens by the end of July, while South Korea will return the same quantity to Israel by October.

"The State of Israel welcomes the agreement and sees mutual advantages in it for both Israel and South Korea," the statement read.

Bennett said that he negotiated the deal personally in talks with Pfizer Chairman and CEO Albert Bourla.

"We have made a win-win deal: South Korea will receive vaccines from our existing stocks and we will receive vaccines from their future shipment," he said in the statement.

The deal comes about three weeks after Israel reportedly transferred about 1 million doses of Pfizer's vaccines to the Palestinian National Authority. The Palestinians canceled the deal before the transfer was completed, saying the vaccines were too close to expiring. 

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