Kremlin on Thursday said that Russia would acknowledge a "kind offer" from U.S. President Donald Trump to deliver ventilators to the nation if necessary.
The nation had before transported ventilators and defensive rigging this month to the U.S. after a telephone discussion among Trump and President Vladimir Putin.
Kremlin representative Dmitry Peskov told newsmen on a telephone call that Trump told Putin in an ongoing call that the U.S. could respond as it creates more ventilators.
"In the event that vital Russia would, obviously, exploit this benevolent offer,"
Peskov said.
He, be that as it may, didn't make reference to whether Moscow would pay for the potential ventilator shipments from the U.S. or then again whether Russia required them.
The Kremlin at first depicted Russia's shipment of ventilators and clinical gear to the U.S. as helpful guide.
Russia, right now, has recorded 27,938 cases and 232 coronavirus-related passings
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