Armenia did not receive notification from the Russian Federation about the suspension of the sale of Jermuk water

Published 2024년 2월 14일

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The Food Safety Inspection Authority in Armenia has not been officially informed by Russia about the suspension of Jermuk mineral water sales, following a man's death in Vladikavkaz due to vinegar-induced esophageal burn from a sealed bottle of the product. The Armenian authority highlighted that Jermuk water has been exported to Russia since 2001 without any previous poisoning incidents and that all exported batches meet the technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union.
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Armenia has not received notification from the competent authorities of Russia regarding the suspension of the sale of Jermuk mineral water in the country. This is stated in the message of the Food Safety Inspection Authority. Earlier, the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation stated that department employees, together with representatives of Rospotrebnadzor, are conducting raids on retail outlets in order to suspend the sale of mineral water, after drinking which a man died in Vladikavkaz. “The Food Safety Inspectorate of the Republic of Armenia has not received any official information from the Russian Federation, however, we consider it necessary to note that Jermuk mineral water has been exported to Russia since 2001, gradually increasing the volume from 350,000 liters to 15,273,000 liters per year. Each The imported batch complies with the technical regulations of the Eurasian Economic Union,” the statement says. The department’s statement also states that ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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