
"The meeting will take place on April 2," Kurdovanidze said.
Earlier he said that probably the delegation will include seven people, including representatives of the various services in the field of veterinary and phytosanitary surveillance. The delegation will be led by the National Food Agency head Zurab Chekurishvili.
Also earlier Georgian Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili said that in addition to wine and mineral water, the country intends to supply all kinds of agricultural products to the Russian market.
Import of Georgian wine, mineral water and agricultural products was banned in the spring of 2006. It happened against the backdrop of aggravation of Georgian-Russian relations.
© Hvino News
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