The KKM does not know that Russia would allow food shipments
Neither the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Trade (KKM), nor Bognár Lajos chief veterinary officer has received any formal or informal notification from Russia, that Russia would allow food imports from Greece, Cyprus and Hungary after the lifting of the embargo.
Budai Gyula, Ministerial Commissioner in his Tuesday Communication ireminded that the Russian Interfax news agency had reported that Sergei Dankvert, the head of Roszszelhoznadzor, the Russian veterinary and phytosanitary federal service is examining the possibility to send experts to the three countries mentioned above. (MTI)
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