10/21/2020 10:45 AM
Clarín.com
Politics
Updated 10/21/2020 10:45 AM
Two weeks after resigning as ambassador to the Russian Federation (which she never assumed) due to differences with Alberto Fernández's foreign policy in relation to the situation in Venezuela, Alicia Castro asked the Government on Tuesday not to trust in the Oxford vaccine against the coronavirus and to test
the one developed by China, Russia and Cuba
.
"The Argentine government should not trust the University of Oxford to make the vaccine with the private laboratory Astra Zeneca. It is advisable to test the Russian, Chinese and Cuban vaccine," Castro said.
And he added: "It is not just interests and Big Pharma: Geopolitics is in everything."
The Argentine government signed an agreement with the Astra Zeneca laboratory to manufacture the vaccine developed by the University of Oxford in the country.
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