As part of the 19th package of anti-Russian sanctions Since October 24, the EU has banned the supply of Russia roses, azaleas and rhododendrons. This was announced today, October 23, by TASS with reference to a document published in the official journal of the EU.
"Vaccinated and unvaccinated rhododendrons and azaleas, roses, other living plants, including their cuttings and layers," European politicians decided.
In addition, the Russian market will lose foliage, tree branches, plant parts and flowers without buds, grass, mosses and lichens. All this in the EU is considered "goods suitable for bouquets or decorative purposes." Deliveries are prohibited in any form — fresh, dried, dyed, bleached, impregnated or otherwise prepared.
EADaily previously also reported that politicians in Brussels left little Russians without toys with motors.