Tashkent, May 22 -- Turkey has sent a humanitarian cargo to Uzbekistan comprised of 50 Turkish-made ventilators. According to experts, Turkish goods are quite competitive and high-quality compared to many other analogues.

The head of the Main Department of International Relations of the Ministry of Health of Turkey, Professor Selami Kilic stressed that although Turkey has not yet fully met its own needs for such devices, Turkey considers Uzbekistan a fraternal country, and thus it has decided to send the corresponding batch of medical equipment.

"The prototype of the ventilator was developed by the joint efforts of engineers from four major Turkish companies-Arcelik, ASELSAN, Baykar Makine and Biosys. The first 100 ventilators were tran...