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Russia to expand restrictions on fish imports from Armenia if  veterinary risks arise - Rosrybolovstvo

Russia to expand restrictions on fish imports from Armenia if  veterinary risks arise - Rosrybolovstvo

ArmInfo. Russia will expand restrictions on fish imports from Armenia if veterinary risks arise. This was announced to reporters by Rosrybolovstvo head Ilya Shestakov on the sidelines of the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, according to TASS.

"Russia has already imposed restrictions on live fish imports from  Armenia. If factors are identified that could create veterinary  risks, whereby this fish, when imported, impacts our veterinary  safety, further steps will certainly be taken," Shestakov said.

He noted that in addition to live fish, chilled fish is also imported  from Armenia to Russia.

"Armenia has been a significant importer of trout. In terms of  saturating the domestic market, this will certainly not have any  impact. We have sufficient domestic trout production. Furthermore,  imports will be replaced by other countries, including Turkey," the  department head added.