June 2, 2021

T&T Engages Argentina For Covid-19 Vaccines

By Newsroom

Government continues its bid to secure more Covid-19 vaccines for Trinidad and Tobago and by extension CARICOM, this time engaging with Argentina.

Foreign Affairs Minister Dr. Amery Browne met virtually with Argentina’s Ambassador to T&T, Marcelo Gabriel Suárez Salvia, who pledged to advocate for vaccine sharing “as soon as such becomes possible.”

Minister Browne acknowledged that Argentina has partnered with Mexico on a vaccine initiative for Latin America, and  discussed the challenges faced by Trinidad and Tobago and the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) as small countries which have been largely excluded from purchasing COVID 19 vaccines from manufacturers, due to the small size of their markets. The Minister advocated for Trinidad and Tobago and CARICOM to be included in the roll-out of the Latina American vaccine initiative. In addition to the situation in Trinidad and Tobago, Minister Browne placed specific emphasis on the need for urgent support on behalf of Suriname and Guyana. Minister Browne recognised the  challenges faced by Argentina, which have been exacerbated by COVID-19, and applauded the Argentine Government’s ongoing efforts to find solutions to combat the pandemic.

Ambassador Suárez acknowledged that the COVID-19 situation in Trinidad and Tobago and other countries in the region at this time was challenging, and reiterated Argentina’s stance that vaccines must be a public health good for all of humanity. He committed to support Trinidad and Tobago’s efforts to obtain additional vaccines, and stated that he would advocate with his capital for sharing vaccines with Trinidad and Tobago and the wider Caribbean region as soon as such becomes possible.

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