“Already today, about 200 million people have been vaccinated with the help of our vaccine.

But we still need to ensure that people who were vaccinated with the Russian Sputnik V vaccine had the opportunity, just like people vaccinated with other vaccines, to move freely around the world, to feel like full-fledged citizens, so to speak, in a global sense, mankind ", - quoted by TASS.

As the President of Russia noted, it is extremely important that those vaccinated with Russian vaccines "would not be infringed in any way in their rights," including the right "to travel across the borders of the states of the world."

Earlier, Putin announced the spread of "vaccine nationalism" in the world.

On December 3, Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Siyjarto, in an interview with Latvian Radio, said that the country has received "very good experience" with the use of the Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine.