According to the Turkish minister, Murashko noted the success of Ankara in the treatment of patients with coronavirus.

“We decided that the organizations subordinate to our ministries should work together to create a vaccine and a medicine,” Koja wrote on his Twitter.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan during a telephone conversation discussed the importance of collaboration between relevant agencies on the development of vaccines from COVID-19.

Putin also thanked Erdogan for providing humanitarian assistance to a number of Russian regions.