"We will consult with our partners. It is in the interest of the WTO to protect members of the European Commission. This is done cooperatively. So, I think these issues will be address. It is too early to speak about all the implications, we need to carefully review and draw conclusions. Now, it's hard to say, it's too soon," Linkevicius said, as quoted by RIA Novosti.
Lithuania is one of the EU nations that is most dependent on trade with Russia, which imported โฌ25 billion of goods from the Baltic state in 2013. From that, โฌ1.3 billion of exports to Russia were agriculture goods and alcoholic beverages.
Comment: Lithuania would do better to complain about the groundless sanctions against Russia that led to this food ban.
This would not be Lithuania's first complaint in the WTO over Russia's so-called trade discrimination. At the end of June Riga filed a formal complaint with the WTO over Moscow's pork ban, which it announced in January after two cases of African swine fever were discovered in Poland and Lithuania.
In 2013, Russia imported $6.7 billion of meat and meat products in total. The largest suppliers came from now-banned countries like Denmark (6.6% of total Russian meat products), Germany (6.4%), USA (5.3%), and Canada (3.8%).
The EU considers the move by Russia to be "politically motivated," the official representative of the European Commission Frederic Vincent, said.
Comment: Duh. That's like calling water wet. The EU sanctions were also "politically motivated." It's a "political" move against Russia to dictate terms in Ukraine. Russia said: "Um, no." What the hell kind of world do these people live in?
The WTO has not yet received an officially filed complaint from any of the countries that came under Russia's import ban, representatives of the organization said.
The same source said that the EU Council may arrange an urgent meeting in the coming days to form a response to Russia's counter sanctions.
Comment: Yeah, we're gonna form a response to Russia's response. Umm, what was Russia responding to? Oh yeah, the EU sanctions. You started it morons.
On Monday Russia enacted a one year ban on beef, poultry, fruit, and dairy products from the EU, US, Canada, and Norway, in response to Western sanctions.




Comment: How about appeals against sanctions on Russia? Double standards, anyone?