Turkey allowed the truck with Romanian cows to enter its territory

Published 2024년 11월 2일

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The Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BASHA) has announced the resolution of a situation where 47 cows had entered Turkey from the European Union, causing a potential health risk. The cows have been accepted by Turkish authorities, with BASHA's assistance and in compliance with EU rules. The agency expresses gratitude to the Turkish authorities for their understanding and humane treatment of the animals. BASHA remains dedicated to its mission of protecting the health and safety of Bulgarians and EU citizens.
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The case of the 47 cows that left the territory of the European Union (EU) and were at the Kapukulu border crossing in Turkey has been successfully resolved, the press center of the Bulgarian Food Safety Agency (BASHA) announced. The cows were accepted by the Turkish authorities, thus preventing a potential health risk for Bulgaria and the EU. BABH fulfilled its mediating role by ensuring coordination and assistance in resolving the dispute between the two disputing parties in full compliance with EU rules. The agency expressed gratitude to the authorities in Turkey for their understanding and humane treatment of the animals they accepted on ...
Source: Sinor

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