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Russia bans wine from Montenegro in apparent retaliation for joining NATO
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Montenegro said Wednesday that a decision by Russia to ban imports from its biggest winemaker was politically motivated by the Balkan country’s imminent accession to NATO.
According to state-owned wine producer Plantaze, Russian authorities have banned the import of its alcohol from Wednesday owing to sanitary failings -- accusations the company denied.
“It is clear that the decision is in the context of NATO membership,” said Montenegro’s Prime Minister Dusko Markovic.
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He said Russian citizens had “lost an opportunity to consume the best wines” owing to the “irresponsible policy” of their authorities.

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Montenegro is expected to become a member of NATO later this year and its parliament will meet on Friday to approve the accession.
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