Posted by: Oliver Tomas in Health News on June 29th, 2011
MOSCOW – The chief inspector of sanitary conditions announced Friday that Russia had lifted its ban on imports of fresh Danish and Spanish.”After considering all the circumstances and the level of the spread of the disease there, we allowed the delivery of vegetables from Denmark and Spain,” said the inspector Gennady Onichchenko.Russia banned all imports of vegetables from the EU at the beginning of June after the outbreak of a highly virulent strain of E.coli that has so far killed about forty people in Europe.In May, Russia said that Moscow and the EU reached an agreement to immediately lift the embargo if the EU carries out stringent checks to ensure the safety of imported vegetables.

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