“Now, I’ll probably say what a part of the Servant of the People faction can throw stones at me for ... If this vaccine really proves to be effective, we have no right not to take this opportunity to save even one human life in our country ", - quoted by RIA Novosti.

At the same time, Kachura stressed that "this decision should be approached carefully."

“But if the Russian vaccine shows its effectiveness, there are indeed appropriate recommendations, we will be obliged to negotiate, we will be obliged to purchase,” the deputy noted.

Earlier, Russian leader Vladimir Putin, at a meeting with the head of the political council of the Ukrainian party "Opposition Platform - For Life" Viktor Medvedchuk, said that Russia could supply its vaccine against coronavirus infection COVID-19 to Ukraine, but this requires a request from the Ukrainian authorities.