New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi has convinced Nepal from the initial supply of vaccines, his new Nepalese colleague Sher Bahadur Deuba said Monday.
Modi talked with Deuba after the last one won the voice of trust in the parliament on Sunday and promised support for Nepal.
Given the relationship of unique people and Milenians who support special friendship between India and Nepal, said the ministry of external affairs in a statement, leaders agreed to work together to improve bilateral cooperation in all regions in all regions.
“They discussed, in particular, ways to strengthen cooperation and coordination in the context of sustainable efforts to covid-19 pandemic,” said the statement.
Nepal has pressured India to enable the Indian Serum Institute to honor its commercial agreement with Kathmandu for the supply of covishield vaccines.
India effectively prohibits vaccine exports after domestic shortages reported earlier this year.
Neighboring countries have signed a contract for two million doses with serum, where only one million were delivered.