China to send 500,000 free vaccine doses by January end — Pakistani FM

A health worker shows a dose of the Chinese Sinopharm vaccine against the coronavirus COVID-19 disease, at a vaccination centre in the Jordanian capital Amman, on January 13, 2021. (AFP/File)
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Updated 22 January 2021
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China to send 500,000 free vaccine doses by January end — Pakistani FM

  • Qureshi said he had spoken to Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Thursday and discussed Pakistan’s vaccine needs
  • Chinese foreign minister said China aims to fulfill Pakistan’s requirement of 1.1 million doses by the end of February

ISLAMABAD: Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said on Thursday China had promised to send 500,000 free doses of the COVID-19 vaccine to Pakistan by January 31.
Pakistan is currently battling its second wave of the coronavirus and recorded 2,363 new infections on Thursday, with 54 deaths.
In a televised statement, Qureshi said he had spoken to his Chinese counterpart Wang Yi on Thursday and discussed Pakistan’s vaccine needs.
“He [Chinese foreign minister] asked me to send aircraft and airlift this medicine immediately,” Qureshi said, adding that he had informed his Chinese counterpart that Pakistan needed 1.1 million vaccine doses in the near future. “He [Foreign Minister YI] said China aims to fulfill Pakistan’s requirement” by the end of February, the FM added.
“Indeed Pakistan greatly appreciates the 500,000 doses of the vaccine gifted by China,” Qureshi wrote on Twitter.

 

 

Earlier this week, Pakistan’s de facto health chief, Dr. Faisal Sultan, said a phase three clinical trial for a potential vaccine being developed by China’s CanSino Biologics was nearly complete and Pakistan would get 20 million doses if the vaccine turned out to be “effective.”
Pakistan is in contact with a number of vaccine makers and earlier this month, AstraZeneca’s COVID-19 vaccine was approved for emergency use in Pakistan, making it the first coronavirus vaccine to get the green light for use in the South Asian country.
Under Pakistan’s approved vaccine protocol, frontline health care workers would be vaccinated in the first phase followed by people above 65 years of age and the general public in the third phase.
Last week, Pakistan completed registering 300,000 frontline workers for coronavirus vaccination.


Gunmen kill 3 Revolutionary Guards in Iranian province bordering Pakistan

Updated 10 December 2025
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Gunmen kill 3 Revolutionary Guards in Iranian province bordering Pakistan

  • Iranian state media says attackers ambushed patrol in Sistan and Baluchistan province before fleeing
  • Border region with Pakistan and Afghanistan has long seen militant and smuggling-related violence

TEHRAN: Gunmen killed three members of the Revolutionary Guard in Iran’s southeastern province of Sistan and Baluchistan near the Pakistan border, state media reported.

The Guard members were ambushed while patrolling near the city of Lar in a mountainous area about 1,125 kilometers (700 miles) southeast of the capital Tehran, the official IRNA news agency reported.

IRNA did not report whether any Guard members were injured in the attack.

The Revolutionary Guard is pursing the attackers it calls “terrorists,” but they remain at large. No group has taken responsibility for the attack, IRNA reported.

The province bordering Afghanistan and Pakistan, one of the least developed in Iran, has been the site of occasional deadly clashes involving militant groups, armed drug smugglers and Iranian security forces.

In August, Iran’s security forces killed 13 militants in three separate operations in the province a week after the group killed five policemen who were on patrol.