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Hungary sends aid to Moldova

Hungary sends aid to Moldova, North Macedonia, and Montenegro to combat the coronavirus epidemic. Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó announces the delivery of fast antibody tests to support their efforts. Hungary continues to assist other nations with vaccines and safety clothing amid the security issues in the region. The aid aims to ease the strain on the health-care systems, especially with the arrival of tens of thousands of refugees in Moldova.

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On Saturday, Hungary will deliver 455,000 fast antibody coronavirus checks to Moldova, 72,000 to North Macedonia, and 30,000 to Montenegro to boost their efforts to combat the coronavirus epidemic, according to Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó.Hungary has been assisting in the fight against the coronavirus epidemic by delivering vaccines and safety clothing to other nations, which "has not vanished in the public conversation despite the crisis in Ukraine and the significant security issues the region is facing," according to Szijjártó.

Since the crisis began in February, tens of thousands of refugees have arrived in Moldova, a critical ally of Hungary and another neighbor of war-torn Ukraine, he said."Testing refugees is a difficult task, and Hungary wants to relieve the strain on the local health-care system," he said.

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