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EU will just sell their food to elsewhere, and that elsewhere will sell their food to Russia.
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Originally posted by Flashman View PostPerhaps 750,000 civilians died of starvation during the siege of Leningrad in WW2.
Somehow I think a shortage of cheeseburgers is unlikely to bother the Russians.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThe EU sells about 12 billion euros of food to Russia, which is quite a lot of money. The thing is, all Putin's doing is ensuring that we don't get money, but Russians don't get food. Now OK, potentially Russia could become a net food exporter, but right now they import 40% of their food. You don't increase food production by 40% at the drop of a hat.
But according to Mr Medvedev, they can compensate for not importing meat, veg, fruit and so on by importing more cheese from New Zealand. Sure. 'Cheeseburger' will shortly mean exactly that in Russia; cheese, with cheese and topped with cheese. Assuming NZ doesn't flog the cheese to someone else or join in with Aus, UK and the rest.
Somehow I think a shortage of cheeseburgers is unlikely to bother the Russians.
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Originally posted by CloudWalker View PostSmirnoff made in the uk
I don't care as long as I can still have a Vodka -Irn Bru
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Originally posted by kal View PostWill the EU reciprocate, stock up on your Russian Vodka (and those dolls which have another smaller doll inside) while you still can!
I don't care as long as I can still have a Vodka -Irn Bru
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Originally posted by scooterscot View PostMoney well spent, this $5 billion the US spent destabilising the Ukraine.
BBC News - Russia hits West with food import ban in sanctions row
EU Millions Paid for Ukrainian Groups Behind Yanukovych Overthrow
I must have missed the debate where our glorious politicians agreed to that?
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThe EU sells about 12 billion euros of food to Russia, which is quite a lot of money. The thing is, all Putin's doing is ensuring that we don't get money, but Russians don't get food. Now OK, potentially Russia could become a net food exporter, but right now they import 40% of their food. You don't increase food production by 40% at the drop of a hat.
But according to Mr Medvedev, they can compensate for not importing meat, veg, fruit and so on by importing more cheese from New Zealand. Sure. 'Cheeseburger' will shortly mean exactly that in Russia; cheese, with cheese and topped with cheese. Assuming NZ doesn't flog the cheese to someone else or join in with Aus, UK and the rest.
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Originally posted by kal View Post+1, Does this even matter, how much food does the EU sell to Russia?. Putin would be better off turning off the gas/oil tap but that would hurt Russia a lot more financially than stopping imports of Heinz Beans and Camembert...
But according to Mr Medvedev, they can compensate for not importing meat, veg, fruit and so on by importing more cheese from New Zealand. Sure. 'Cheeseburger' will shortly mean exactly that in Russia; cheese, with cheese and topped with cheese. Assuming NZ doesn't flog the cheese to someone else or join in with Aus, UK and the rest.
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Originally posted by Mich the Tester View PostThere'll be food queues all over Russia next week.
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Russia hits West with food import ban in sanctions row
Money well spent, this $5 billion the US spent destabilising the Ukraine.
BBC News - Russia hits West with food import ban in sanctions row
Russia is imposing a "full embargo" on food imports from the EU, US and some other Western countries, in response to sanctions over Ukraine.
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said it would include fruit, vegetables, meat, fish, milk and dairy imports.
Australia, Canada and Norway are also affected.
Russia is also banning Ukrainian airlines from transit across its territory, he said in televised comments to the government.Tags: None
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