The government has drawn fire from the media for not doing enough to
secure enough vaccines early, with just 3% of the population
inoculated, due to tight global supply and limited access.
"We have been stressing to the United States that 'A friend in need
is a friend indeed,'" the minister, Chung Eui-yong, told reporters
at the Kwanhun Club of South Korean journalists.
He said South Korea had airlifted Washington a large volume of
coronavirus test kits and face masks in the early stages of the
pandemic "in the spirit of the special South Korea-U.S. alliance,"
despite tight domestic supply at the time.
"We are hoping that the United States will help us out with the
challenges we are facing with the vaccines, based on the solidarity
we demonstrated last year."
The allies were in talks, added Chung, who also flagged South
Korea's potential contribution to preserving a global semiconductor
supply chain U.S. President Joe Biden is keen to maintain.
Diplomatic efforts have not yielded any concrete steps, however, as
the talks with Washington are still in an early stage, health
ministry official Son Young-rae told reporters.
Opposition lawmaker Park Jin urged more aggressive vaccine
diplomacy, calling for the government to invoke its free trade pact
(FTA) with Washington to secure pharmaceutical products.
"The government needs to be more proactive," Park told Reuters.
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"The FTA provides us a legal base to demand
(vaccines) as it stipulates the two countries'
commitment to promoting the development of, and
facilitating access to, pharmaceutical
products."
The U.S. embassy in Seoul did not immediately
reply to a Reuters' request for comment.
About 1.77 million people in South Korea have
had their first dose of the AstraZeneca Plc or
Pfizer vaccines. The low rate compares with a
40% vaccination rate in the United States,
according to Reuters data https://graphics.reuters.com/world-coronavirus-tracker-and-maps/vaccination-rollout-and-access.
Tuesday's 731 new coronavirus infections, up
from 549 cases a day earlier, took South Korea's
tally to 115,926, with 1,806 deaths.
(Global vaccination tracker: https://graphics.reuters.com/world-coronavirus-tracker-and-maps/vaccination-rollout-and-access)
Interactive tracker of global virus spread:
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(Reporting by Sangmi Cha; Additional reporting
by Joori Roh; Editing by Miyoung Kim and
Clarence Fernandez)
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