Hanoi (VNA) – Medical equipment donated by the
Australian Department of Defence for Vietnam’s COVID-19 prevention and control was
handed over to the Ministry of National Defence at a ceremony in Hanoi on July
13.
This include a Xenios extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO) system, dialysis machines, and oxygen generators.
Speaking at the event, Major General Nguyen Hung Thang,
Deputy Chairman and Chief of the Staff of the ministry’s General Department of
Logistics, said the donation is important for the pandemic prevention works,
helps treat severe patients more effectively, and strengthens the capacity of the
Vietnamese army in response to COVID-19.
Highlighting Australia’s assistance for Vietnam since the beginning
of the pandemic via providing vaccines, guidance materials, and experiences,
among others, he said it demonstrates the effective cooperation between the two
countries in general and their militaries in particular.
Thang said he hopes the countries will further beef up their join
works in military medicine and COVID-19 fight.
For his part, Mark Tattersall, Chargé d’Affaires at the
Australian Embassy in Vietnam, stated the Vietnamese ministry is an important
partner of Australia and plays a key role in Vietnam’s response to
over the past three years.
Australia is proud to cooperate with and support the
Vietnamese Government in fighting the pandemic, he affirmed, adding that his
country has so far transferred more than 22.2 million doses of COVID-19
vaccines, including 14.4 million doses for Vietnam’s vaccination campaign for
children.
The diplomat stressed Australia will stand side by side with
Vietnam in its efforts for pandemic prevention and control.
Considering defence-security cooperation a pillar in the
nation’s strategic partnership, Tattersall said it is expanding across fields including
peacekeeping, English language training, delegation exchange, military medical
exchange, and COVID-19 response, expressing his hope such ties will thrive in the time to
come./.
Source: VietnamPlus