Boris Titov, special Representative of the President of Russia for relations with international organizations, on the sidelines of the SPIEF said that the Russian market will be able to replace Armenian cognacs in case of any restrictions on their import. Details are provided by TASS.
According to Titov, our country will find an alternative without any problems, while Armenia will obviously suffer significant losses.
"Russia will definitely survive," said Titov, who is also the owner of the Abrau-Durso group of companies.
At the end of May, the Rosselkhoznadzor imposed temporary restrictions on the import of a number of agricultural products from Armenia. First, fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, greens and strawberries were banned, then cherries, cherries, apricots, peaches, plums, nectarines and grapes. Later, the list was supplemented with seed crops, eggplants, potatoes and dried fruits. Cognac, it seems, is next in line.

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