UAE Sends Aid to Help Italy Combat COVID-19

Omar al-Shamsi, UAE Ambassador to Italy, pictured centre in a black suit, is shown the medical equipment shipment before it is sent on to hospitals. Courtesy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation
Omar al-Shamsi, UAE Ambassador to Italy, pictured centre in a black suit, is shown the medical equipment shipment before it is sent on to hospitals. Courtesy: Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation

The UAE sent 10 tonnes of medical supplies to Italy to help medics tackle the new coronavirus pandemic. The shipment will help to support more than 10,000 doctors and nurses.

This initiative is part of the UAE's commitment to cooperate with countries affected by the COVID-19. This is all to bolster global efforts to stem the virus' spread.

Omar al-Shamsi, UAE Ambassador to Italy, said: "This is one of other initiatives we take to combat COVID-19."

He pointed out that UAE's assistance to Italy will enable medical staff to safely perform their professional duties in combating the virus' spread.

Further, Italy's Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio wrote on Twitter that the aid granted by the UAE symbolizes solidarity between the two countries and represents critical assistance to Italy's doctors, nurses, and medical staff.

Di Maio thanked the UAE Government and people in the name of Italians. He also noted that the donation would enable thousands of Italians to protect themselves and work to save others' lives.

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