- 2006 Russian ban of Moldovan and Georgian wines
The 2006
Russia n import ban of Moldovan and Georgian wines began in late-March 2006 and created a diplomatic conflict between the Republic of Moldova and Georgia on the one hand and Russia on the other. Most wines consumed in Russia come from either Moldova or Georgia and wine trade with Russia is responsible for 80-90% of the total wine exports in both countries. [cite news | publisher=BBC | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4860454.stm | title=Russian wine move draws protests | date=2006-03-30]The Chief Sanitary Inspector of Russia
Gennadiy Onishchenko claimed thatheavy metal s andpesticide s had been found in Georgian and Moldovan wines and that they were falsified alcoholic products labeled as wines. The Russian Consumer Agency claimed that it had examined 21 sorts of Georgian wine sold inMoscow and concluded that 85.7% did not comply with established requirements. Pesticides were discovered in 60% samples of Moldovan and 44% samples of Georgian wine. [Regnum [http://www.regnum.ru/news/622196.html В ходе последних проверок в Москве пестициды обнаружены в 60% молдавских и 44% грузинских вин] ] However, the Moldovan side claimed that no proof was ever provided by the Russian side and that dozens of countries across the world imported Moldovan wines and none reported any problems. Moldova argued that the ban amounted to economic blackmail. [cite web | url=http://www.evz.ro/article.php?artid=255695 |publisher=Evenimentul Zilei |title=Moscova nu crede in vin|date=2008-04-07]Nevertheless in
May 2005 , Georgian Defense MinisterIrakli Okruashvili admitted that "many wine producers exported falsified wine to Russia". [http://www.aif.ru/online/aif/1331/02_05] He later explained his position by declaring that those wine producers "were able to export wine there which would never be sold, for example, in Europe because even if you export – excuse me for this expression – feces to Russia it can be sold there". [http://www.civil.ge/eng/article.php?id=12394] In the aftermath of this statement, no less than seven Georgian wineries were closed down after the government revision revealed that they had produced falsified wine for Russian exports. [http://www.pravda.ru/news/economics/10-05-2006/83905-vino-0] [http://gzt.ru/politics/2006/05/10/213603.html]The ban on wine imports came at a time of worsening relations between the countries. The differences involved the
Rose Revolution and pro-NATO /pro-EU moves in Georgia and a divergence of the Russian and Moldovan positions regarding the future ofTransnistria . A year earlier, the Russian Duma had demanded a ban on Moldovan wine imports, because Moldova was considered an enemy of Russia and pursued anti-Russian policies. [cite news | publisher=Pravda | url=http://english.pravda.ru/main/18/89/357/15077_wine.html | title=Russian law-makers to outlaw Moldavian wine | date=2005-03-09]EU's external relations commissioner,
Benita Ferrero-Waldner stated that the EU was worried about what she called an "embargo " against Moldova, but the EU couldn't take any measures since Russia was not a member of theWorld Trade Organization . [cite news | url=http://www.bbc.co.uk/romanian/news/story/2006/04/060411_moldova_rusia_ue.shtml | publisher=BBC Romanian | title=Premierul Tarlev reclamă Rusia la Uniunea Europeană | date=2006-04-11] The president ofNATO Parliamentary Assembly Pierre Lellouche also said, on May 5, he was deeply concerned about the Russian ban on Georgian products. [cite web | url=http://www.russianlife.net/article.cfm?Number=1626 | author=RIA Novosti | title=NATO official unhappy about Russian sanctions against Georgia | date=2006-05-05]From 5 May to 6 May 2006, the Russian government also banned the import of "
Borjomi " ( _ru. Боржоми, _ka. ბორჯომი) and "Nabeglavi " ( _ru. Набеглави, _ka. ნაბეღლავი), two popular brands of Georgian mineral water. [cite news | url=http://www.alertnet.org/thenews/newsdesk/L06703232.htm | publisher=Reuters Foundation AlertNet | title=Russia bans another Georgian mineral water brand | date=2006-05-06] The government claimed that it was a health hazard since it failed to meet water purity standards. The Georgian government responded by stating that the action was an expansion of the wine embargo [cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/4976304.stm | publisher=BBC News | title=Russia bans Georgia mineral water | date=2006-05-05] and a part of a political campaign to punish the country for pro-Western policies, a claim PresidentMikheil Saakashvili of Georgia reiterated at the Conference onCommon Vision for Common Neighborhood held inVilnius ,Lithuania , from May 1 to 4, and attended also by the presidents of the threeBaltic states ,Poland ,Ukraine ,Moldova ,Romania ,Bulgaria and theUnited States Vice-PresidentRichard Cheney . [cite news | url=http://jamestown.org/edm/article.php?article_id=2371055 | publisher=Eurasia Daily Monitor | title=Vilnius Conference on Europe’s completion in the East | date=2006-05-05]As tensions heighten with Russia, the Government of Georgia is considering withdrawing from the
Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), a bloc of severalpost-Soviet countries, a membership of which is largely unpopular within Georgia. Saakashvili said on May 2 that the government would review whether the country was benefiting from being a CIS member. [cite web | url=http://www.isn.ethz.ch/news/sw/details.cfm?id=15687 | publisher=International Relations and Security Network | title=Georgia considers withdrawing from CIS | date=2006=05-03]Neither the Georgian or Moldovan wines, nor the Borjomi or Nabeglavi mineral waters have been banned nor restricted in any other country besides Russia. [cite web | url=http://www.borjomi.ru/en/dealers/foreign.html | title=Foreign sales of the Borjomi mineral water] Some Russian experts have also criticized the Russian ban on "Borjomi". [cite news | url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/russian/russia/newsid_4978000/4978550.stm | publisher=BBC Russian | title=Запрет "Боржоми" назван политическим решением | date=2006-05-05]
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