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Russia wil not ban European meat · 2006-12-20 17:58
Russia has reached an agreement with the European Union that will allow European meat imports to continue without interruption after 1 January 2007.
The Russians had threatened to block EU meat exports, over fears of substandard goods entering from Romania and Bulgaria, Euronews reported.
A spokesman for EU Health Commissioner Markos Kyprianou said: “Today we concentrated on the general issues and the effects of the acession of Romania and Bulgaria.”
Last week EU food safety experts moved to restrict milk, meat and animal exports from Romania and Bulgaria. Products from hundreds of meat and milk producers in the two countries will have to undergo further testing, before they can enter other EU countries, Voice of America informed.
Roman Abramovich plans to leave the Chukotka
Pirated Russian MP3 sites to face a trial
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Russia’s ex-finance minister Alexei Kudrin criticized on Thursday Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s remarks regarding the white ribbons worn by protesters at recent nationwide rallies against alleged electoral fraud.
American director Woody Allen began shooting his latest movie in Paris on Monday.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday said a European Parliament resolution calling for new State Duma elections “means nothing.”
After Wimbledon Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova came to Belarus.