Russia, EU to discuss terms for recognizing COVID-19 vaccine certificates

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Russia, EU to discuss terms for recognizing COVID-19 vaccine certificates
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Russia and the EU will discuss terms for the mutual recognition of COVID-19 vaccine certificates for their respective shots at talks, the Interfax news agency cited Russia’s health ministry. | Reuters

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MOSCOW — Russia and the EU will discuss terms for the mutual recognition of COVID-19 vaccine certificates for their respective shots at talks, the Interfax news agency cited Russia’s health ministry as saying on Wednesday. The EU’s ambassador to Moscow last week said Russia has repeatedly delayed inspections by the European Medicines Agency necessary for the certification of its Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine in the European Union.

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