Russia has marked the one-year anniversary of its ban
on Western agricultural products with an order to destroy contraband
food, a move that has raised controversy amid the nation’s economic
downturn.
President Vladimir Putin’s order to
destroy the illegal imports underlines the Kremlin’s determination to
enforce the ban amid continuing tensions with the West over the
Ukrainian crisis.
The national agricultural
oversight agency, Rosselkhznadzor, said several shipments of banned
imported products will be destroyed Thursday August 06,2015 in the Urals’ Orenburg
region and Belgorod and Smolensk in western Russia.
Russia
slapped a ban on many Western agricultural products on Aug. 6, 2014 in
retaliation to the U.S. and EU sanctions over Moscow’s annexation of
Crimea and support for pro-Russian insurgents in Ukraine. Western
sanctions helped drive Russia’s economy into recession this year.
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