The required volume of the drug will be delivered to the country by the end of March, the fund said.

RDIF denied information about Hungary's refusal of Sputnik V vaccine
RDIF denied information about Hungary's refusal of Sputnik V vaccine



MOSCOW, December 31. / TASS /. The Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) has denied information in the media about Hungary's refusal of the Sputnik V vaccine; the required amount will be supplied to the country in January-March, a representative of the fund told TASS.

"Hungary has already received the first batch of the vaccine on December 28, and we are ready to fully supply all the vaccine Hungary needs in January-March 2021. RDIF is working with regulators to obtain regulatory approvals in Hungary," the source said.

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