Armenian Mineral Water Banned in Russia
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The Russian authorities have banned the sale and suspended the import of mineral water ‘Djermuk' from Armenia, reports RBC, citing the Rospotrebnadzor declarations and the national labelling system.
On RUSARMINFO, Garegin Miskaryan, Chairman of the +374 Political Self-Determination Club, commented on the current challenges in Armenia's foreign and domestic policy. The expert touched upon the suspension of sales of Jermuk mineral water in Russia, describing it as an instrument of political pressure and a form of economic sanctions. In his opinion, this is due to Moscow's attempt to restore “vassal” relations and provoke public discontent in …
Armenian Mineral Water Banned in Russia
By Narine Ghalechian YEREVAN (Azatutyun) — One month after President Vladimir Putin’s stern warnings to Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, Russian authorities have reportedly banned on sanitary grounds sales of Armenia’s most famous brand of mineral water. A senior Russian official, Revaz Yusupov, told the RBC news agency on Tuesday, April 28, that the state consumer watchdog Rospotrebnadzor initiated the temporary ban, citing the need to “prevent…
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