Russian PM Medvedev says if and when food import bans are lifted it may be selectively
SEAFOODNEWS.COM [Ria Novosti] - November 13, 2014 -
Responsive measures against Western sanctions may be prolonged by the Russian government but sooner or later they will be cancelled, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Thursday.
“[The responsive measures] will be in place for a year, according to a presidential decree, but the government may cancel them earlier, and, actually, they can also be prolonged,” Medvedev said during the Ninth East Asia Summit in Myanmar’s (Burma) capital.
Medevedev added that the trade measures Russia imposed in response to Western sanctions would sooner or later be cancelled.
“It’s very obvious that they, of course, can also be cancelled,” he said.
Medvedev also noted that once Russian responsive measures are lifted, not all the foreign producers will be able to return to the Russian market.
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