Russia, Bahrain to Produce Sputnik V Vaccine for MENA

Mumtalakat signs MoU with RDIF, Binnopharm Group for Russian Sputnik V vaccine production facility in Bahrain. Bahrain News Agency
Mumtalakat signs MoU with RDIF, Binnopharm Group for Russian Sputnik V vaccine production facility in Bahrain. Bahrain News Agency
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Russia, Bahrain to Produce Sputnik V Vaccine for MENA

Mumtalakat signs MoU with RDIF, Binnopharm Group for Russian Sputnik V vaccine production facility in Bahrain. Bahrain News Agency
Mumtalakat signs MoU with RDIF, Binnopharm Group for Russian Sputnik V vaccine production facility in Bahrain. Bahrain News Agency

The sovereign funds of Russia and Bahrain have signed a preliminary agreement on Thursday to manufacture and distribute the Russian Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine across the Middle East and North Africa region.

“Bahrain Mumtalakat Holding Company, the sovereign wealth fund of Bahrain, signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF), Russia’s sovereign wealth fund, and Binnopharm Group to explore the establishment of a vaccine production facility in the Kingdom to manufacture and distribute the Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine across the GCC and MENA region,” Bahrain News Agency reported Thursday.

The Binnopharm Group is а subsidiary of Sistema PJSFC, a publicly traded Russian investment company, it said.

The MoU was signed in the presence of Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al Zayani during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum (SPIEF) held this week in Russia.

“Our partnership with both RDIF and Binnopharm Group will enable the Kingdom of Bahrain to continue to be at the forefront of fighting this pandemic whilst working to further enhance the region’s healthcare sector through the establishment of this facility," CEO of Mumtalakat Khalid Al Rumaihi said.

"As the sovereign wealth fund of Bahrain we continue to look into partnerships and ventures that will add value to our portfolio as well as bring long-term sustainable solutions to the Kingdom and wider region.”

RDIF CEO Kirill Dimitriev said the “collaboration with Mumtalakat goes back a long way and has resulted in a successful co-investment program as well as a fruitful partnership between our organizations."

"We are delighted to extend our cooperation to establish a production facility in Bahrain to produce Sputnik V - the world’s first registered coronavirus vaccine. Sputnik V has been included in Bahrain’s national portfolio in February and the vaccine is successfully used to protect the population against COVID," he added.



Saudi Arabia to Support Syria’s Healthcare Sector

Saudi delegation inspects hospital in Damascus to assess healthcare situation and identify needs (SANA)
Saudi delegation inspects hospital in Damascus to assess healthcare situation and identify needs (SANA)
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Saudi Arabia to Support Syria’s Healthcare Sector

Saudi delegation inspects hospital in Damascus to assess healthcare situation and identify needs (SANA)
Saudi delegation inspects hospital in Damascus to assess healthcare situation and identify needs (SANA)

Saudi Arabia’s air bridge has delivered 730 tons of food, medical supplies, and shelter to Syria. Meanwhile, the King Salman Humanitarian Aid and Relief Center (KSrelief) announced that over 3,000 Saudi medical professionals have signed up for its “Amal” (Hope) program.
This initiative aims to support Syria’s healthcare system and address urgent needs in over 20 specialties.
Volunteer medical staff will be sent to Syria after a field assessment of the country’s healthcare facilities. A Saudi delegation is currently visiting hospitals and medical centers in Syria as part of a plan developed in coordination with the Syrian Ministry of Health.
A team from KSrelief recently visited the University Children’s Hospital in Damascus to assess its needs, accompanied by Syrian Ministry of Health officials.
This visit is part of a wider assessment, which has already covered more than ten hospitals and medical centers in Syria to identify needs for staff, equipment, and supplies.
In urgent aid efforts, a Saudi land convoy crossed the border from Jordan to Syria on Sunday, delivering heavy medical equipment, such as MRI machines, X-ray and CT scan devices, which cannot be transported by air.
It also carried essential medications like antibiotics, anesthetics, and surgical supplies. These will be distributed across Syria to support hospitals and medical centers affected by the ongoing crisis.
Dr. Samer Al-Jutaili, KSrelief’s spokesperson, said the 730 tons of aid delivered by air and land bridges will reach all accessible areas in Syria.
Speaking to Asharq Al-Awsat, he explained that the center’s plan to stabilize Syria’s food security and healthcare sectors was developed after meetings and ongoing field visits to assess the situation. The goal is to help Syria reach an early recovery phase.