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Russia is ready to supply to Turkey of large amounts of meat
Russia plans to export to Turkey of meat and dairy products "to a significant extent", said the Minister of foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov after a meeting with his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu
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The foreign Minister said that the Russian government turned to the Turkish colleagues to conduct an inspection of Russian enterprises for the production of meat and dairy products. You can then consider the specific amounts of supplies and the date of their beginning.

Lavrov also said that today there are no political obstacles to the recovery and expansion of mutual trade, the only problem is the compliance with phytosanitary requirements. The Minister promised that all restrictions will be lifted upon confirmation of the phytosanitary well-being of certain companies. However, the specific enterprise and the possible date of inspection Lavrov did not mention.

Another theme of the meeting was the involvement of Turkish labour force to the Russian market. As an example, have already launched projects was named project for the construction of large gas pipeline network "Turkish stream", the construction of one of the largest in Turkey, the Akkuyu nuclear power plant on the southern coast of the country, and several others.

Sergei Lavrov noted that today the mutual trade between the two countries has fallen sharply, not only because of the political conflict, but in connection with decrease in world market prices for hydrocarbons and other raw materials. In this regard, the foreign Minister proposed to discuss joint projects in agriculture, energy, logistics and infrastructure. They will be considered at the meeting of the Ministers of the two countries, which are planning in the near future. Lavrov also said that in the medium term, the trade turnover between the two countries should be at least $ 100 billion.



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