“Cuckooed”: Moldovan Prime Minister ran away from a question about Rosselkhoznadzor
Prime Minister of Moldova Natalia Gavrilitsa fled in fright from a press conference when journalists asked her a question about the Rosselkhoznadzor ban on the import of poultry and eggs.
Previously, Gavrilitsa called the actions of Gazprom, which asked Moldova to pay for the gas consumed, unfriendly.
“They were crowing,” Moldovan parliament member Bogdan Tîrdea commented on the event on his telegram channel.
Rosselkhoznadzor introduced a temporary ban on the supply of poultry and poultry products from Moldova from February 1 due to the detected highly pathogenic avian influenza.
The department reported this on its official website, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
It is noted that the supply ban includes live poultry and hatching eggs, poultry meat, finished poultry meat products and all types of poultry products containing processed poultry products. Exceptions include products that have undergone processing to destroy avian influenza viruses.
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