Kazakhstan wants to challenge Russia's ban on grain exports to the Eurasian Economic Union

Lawyers support Kazakhstan.

Ban on grain exports to the Eurasian Economic Union, introduced by Russia in mid-March to protect the internal market, did not suit all members of the union. The Russian media write about it.

Yes, Kazakhstan, which faced a shortage of grain for processing, considered the measure a violation of the EEA Treaty and intends to appeal it.

Lawyers say that Russia had the right impose unilateral restrictions.

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Based on materials: ZN.ua

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