Asean must ensure Covid-19 vaccine, when available, must be affordable and accessible for all - Muhyiddin thesundaily Asean Muhyiddin Covid19 vaccine
The Association of Southeast Asian Nations must ensure that the Covid-19 vaccine, when available, must be affordable, accessible and equitably shared for all, said Tan Sri Muhyiddin YassinThe Prime Minister said as Asean endeavours to protect its populations against the serious threat of Covid-19, a vaccine is sorely needed.
The Prime Minister said Malaysia appreciates this initiative taken by Vietnam, as Asean Chair, in convening today’s Summit via video-conference against the backdrop of the Covid-19 pandemic. Malaysia is confident that under the able leadership of Vietnam, Asean will be able to achieve significant outcomes this year, notwithstanding the unprecedented circumstances surrounding Covid-19,“ he said.
“It is now, more than ever, we need to show the world which is full of hate and divide, full of tears and suffering, that the Asean Way – which is far more than just leaders holding hands in photos – does work,“ he said.
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