Russia said on Monday it was tightening checks on the quality of Georgian wine i...
TBILISI/MOSCOW - Russia said on Monday it was tightening checks on the quality of Georgian wine imports, deepening tensions between the ex-Soviet neighbors after a visit by a Russian lawmaker sparked angry protests in Tbilisi.
The Russian state consumer watchdog, Rospotrebnadzor, said in a statement it was taking the step because of concerns about the quality of imported Georgian wine, but Moscow has in the past used bans on wine imports as a weapon in political disputes with Georgia. The protests in Tbilisi erupted last week, when Russian lawmaker Sergei Gavrilov addressed the Georgian parliament from the speaker’s chair, speaking in Russian.
Police used tear gas and rubber bullets on Thursday to prevent crowds of protesters from storming Georgia’s parliament. Hundreds of people were injured, some seriously.
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Russia says it will counter new U.S. sanctions on Iran: reportsRussia and its partners will take steps to counter new sanctions that Washington...
Read more »
'No evidence' Russia tried to influence Brexit vote using Facebook, exec says'We have found no evidence of a significant attempt by outside forces' to sway the Brexit referendum, Facebook's Nick Clegg said Monday.
Read more »
Russia warns of repeat of Cuban missile crisis: TassWashington's deployment of land-based missile systems near Russia's bo...
Read more »
US arms makers see booming European demand as threats multiplyEuropean demand for fighter jets, missile defences and other weapons is growing fast amid concerns about Russia and Iran.
Read more »
Large protest at Georgia's parliament for 3rd straight dayThousands of demonstrators have crowded outside Georgia's parliament for the third straight day of protests that have kindled tensions in the country and prompted Russia to block air connections with its neighbor
Read more »
U.S. National Security Officials Still Consider Trump a Security RiskWhether Russia has blackmail or financial leverage over Trump is a giant question hovering over the presidency, with no clear avenue of resolution. jonathanchait writes
Read more »