Russia will continue to ban poultry imports from the United States
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Last Update: 2002-04-09
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Source: Internet
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Introduction: according to the latest report, Russian Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of agriculture gorjiev told the press 8 that Russia will continue to ban the import of poultry from the United States Gorjeev said that up to now, Russia has not received a report from the United States on the implementation of the Protocol signed by Russia and the United States in Moscow Russia believes that only when the United States implements the above-mentioned protocol can Russia resume the import of poultry from the United States He pointed out that Russia is willing to develop economic and trade relations with the United States, but it must adhere to principles and take into account the food quality of the United States and the health of Russian citizens He said that Russia looks forward to the report of the United States on the implementation of the protocol According to the Russian Ministry of agriculture, Russian customs seized a batch of poultry meat transported into Russia from the United States on March 30 At that time, a cargo ship with six containers of chicken legs arrived at the port of St Petersburg Customs officers found that the chicken legs were shipped from the United States after the Russian ban came into effect on March 11, so they were prohibited from landing Russia's decision has aroused strong repercussions in Russia and the United States In order to solve the trade disputes, representatives of Russia and the United States met in Moscow at the end of March and signed a protocol, which contains several commitments made by the United States to Russia.
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