BEIJING, June 3, according to foreign media Xinhua comprehensive report, due to the recent European multi-country outbreak of intestinal disease, Russia 2 announced a total ban on imports of fresh vegetables from the EU, the European Commission condemned Russia's approach is "extremely inappropriate" , urged Russia to lift ban on import of raw vegetables, the Russian government immediately lift the ban proposed premise.
Allegedly, the spread in Europe for the recent outbreak of intestinal disease, the Russian government first banned from Germany, Spain Imports of fresh vegetables, and suggested that Russian citizens national production of vegetables consumed. Then, 2 Japan, Russia and the Secretary for Health Supervision Onishchenko (Gennady Onishchenko) said the council has issued a temporary ban from all 27 EU countries imported fruits and vegetables.
News release the day sent a letter to the European Commission urged Russia to immediately lift the ban strange. In a statement, the European Commission said (2) at the European Union has protested to Russia against the Russian-EU countries ban imports of raw vegetables from the measures and asked the Russian government to immediately withdraw the "unreasonable restrictions. "
In this regard, the Russian government responded the same day that Russia must make sure the EU has full control of the spread of the deadly bacteria only after lifting the ban. Because of this deadly virus has killed 18 people, almost all in Germany, the Russian Health Supervision Bureau, the German or the European Union recognized the relevant health authorities must investigate the deadly E. coli outbreak and the source of the culprit, and that E. coli What kind of circulation by Germany and other EU countries in the spread.
Allegedly, in the event of the first two weeks after E. coli cases reported, the European health experts failed to find the source of bacteria, vegetables and fruit panic is spreading in Europe, Russia's import ban could prompt other European countries to make similar restrictions.
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