Russia wants to ban imports of fish and dairy products from Belarus,

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  1. litwin

    litwin Well-Known Member

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    Russia wants to ban imports of fish and dairy products from Belarus, how Russian food market will react? its interesting story , fish prices 100% up already. Belarus was the last chance for Moscovites to get decent sushi. whats now? Ration stamps are already in use...and how long Putler will keep his popularity?

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    Where do you get this stuff. Belarus is a military ally of Russia. Stop being so gullible.
    "NATO membership for Ukraine would be against the interests of Russia and Belarus, Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko said at talks with the secretary of the Russian Security Council, Nikolay Patrushev, on Monday.

    It is important “that Ukraine remains Ukraine, without becoming a base of the North Atlantic Alliance at our border. We don’t conceal it, this is important both for Russia and for Belarus,” the president said.

    He said Belarus wanted the fraternal Slavic peoples to stay together. “We want to trade and live with them (Ukrainian people), as our culture, languages - everything is similar. We used to live normally and we want to live this way in the future,” Lukashenko said."
     
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    here belapan. so whats your comment? will your Putler hit his only one "ally" in Europe?
     
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    freemarket New Member Past Donor

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    You know I cant read anything but the title. Im just trying to help you out. Maybe you can have them delete your post before you are embarrassed any further.
     
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    "He explained that the agency repeatedly documented microbiological contamination in dairy products and fishery complex route from Belarus."
     
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    I see. Cant blame him there.
     
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    Seems like a bunch of Belarussian and Polish criminals at work here...either that or it's a scare tactic so Russians won't buy banned food on the black market. What do you say Litwin, am I right or wrong?

    As for the Russians suffering, keep dreaming. You forget Putin's party won by a landslide. Now let's get back to reality. What does the blonde bombshell dalia-grybauskaite+www.stasys.igs.lt.jpg ( hee, hee, hee :lol: she ain't no Marilyn Monroe) think of the most powerful missile in the world:


    [video=youtube;njhI5HSO9VU]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=njhI5HSO9VU[/video]

    It's aiming at Lithuania you know, so I'd be scared, real scared. :hiding:
     
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    litwin Well-Known Member

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    help yourself , find another job ´cos your Kremlin- trolling is so useless , your ИТАР-ТАСС posted the same information
     
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    you said couple post ago, that Norway sells to Belarus salmon extra cheap., and rushka doest mind(win - win for Bel and Rashka situation) ... but why is salmon SO EXPENSIVE IN RASHKA? by the way where is your link? NEW you say "Belarussian and Polish criminals at work" do you have Alzheimer in a heavy form?
     
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    much like all products from Ukraine ... who will those moscovites lies ?

     
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    Where do ur get ur information? I buy fish 3-4 times a week, (btw I never buy the Norwegian fish who is grown up on farms with use of hormones for growth, only natural, ocean, sea fish - cud teach u how to choose a fish of best quality) and the price is the same as it was at the beginning of summer, maybe a bit higher, I don't trace captiously.
    Russia only benefits from banning export of this chemical trash. I personally didn't lose anything-)

    I really enjoy to discover new brands of products while shopping, and I'm pretty satisfied of the quality.

    The possible ban from Belarus cud be done coz some european exporters think they cud fool us by selling their products through exporting using third parts and to sell it to Russia from other countries.

    I prefer to buy local products with minimum time of storage (dairy, bread, eggs, not frozen fresh meat, poultry, berrys and vegetables are mostly grown up by ourselves, fruits from CIS countries). I wud miss Greek olives and oil (hehe we still able to buy them in the store) . And i won't miss Svalija dairy or sprats.
     
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    here we go,

    http://www.newsru.com/finance/08aug2014/rusmore.html

    so what you are gonna say new, not just the salmon right?
    chicken + 60% http://www.kommersant.ru/doc/2547833

    and
    http://ura.ru/content/kurgan/12-09-2014/news/1052189807.html
     
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    yeah i noticed that most of ur 14000+ posts here are meaningless, keep going.
     
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    keep trolling , rashkastrong1111! like never before?

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