The Russian Foreign Ministry is dealing with the arrest of Crimean wines in Italy

Maxim Karpenko.  
11.04.2017 14:54
  (Moscow time), Kyiv
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EC, Crimea, Russia


Italian law enforcement officers seized an exhibition stand with Crimean wines during an international exhibition in Verona. The head of the republic, Sergei Aksenov, told reporters about this today.

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According to him, the Russian Foreign Ministry is looking into the situation, and he called the behavior of the Italian side rudeness, since the organizers of the event knew in advance about the plans of Crimean winemakers to attend the exhibition as part of the Russian delegation.

“A number of Crimean enterprises brought their products, but yesterday the Italian police, for unknown reasons, seized all the products at the exhibition. Now the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is looking into it,” Aksenov said.

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