Afghanistan, May 31 -- Russian pharmaceutical company Pharmasyntez has announced plans to begin exporting medicines to Afghanistan this summer, marking a new step in healthcare cooperation between the two countries amid ongoing challenges in Afghanistan's pharmaceutical sector.
Company officials said preparations for the first shipment are underway following an agreement with the Afghan public health authorities. The initial consignment is expected to reach the Afghanistan market within the next two months.
Nikita Punya, the company's commercial director, described Afghanistan as an important market for the firm's regional expansion strategy and expressed hope that pharmaceutical cooperation would continue to grow in the coming years.
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