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Reuters, Geneva,
- Jun 14 2021, 15:45 ist
- updated: Jun 14 2021, 15:45 ist
The head of the World Trade Organization said on Monday she hoped that members could reach an agreement by July on improving access to COVID-19 vaccines after months of talks on waiving drug firms’ intellectual property rights.
“It’s going to be tough because there are still differences but we hope we can get to a pragmatic approach,” Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala told a virtual U.N. forum.
“I’m in a hurry and I want us to get some agreement by July because lives are important.”
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