He stated this at a meeting of the Eurasian Intergovernmental Council in Yerevan.

“We are already creating opportunities for voluntary mass vaccination of Russian citizens at the end of the year.

We believe that our partners in the EAEU should be among the first countries that, after the start of mass vaccination in Russia, will receive the Russian vaccine, ”TASS quotes Mishustin.

On October 2, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, in a telephone conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin, expressed gratitude for the decision to provide the republic with a priority vaccine against coronavirus infection.

The Russian President also noted that the country could supply its vaccine to Ukraine, but this requires a request from the Ukrainian authorities.