SB prepares article about Russian official’s ‘destructive role’
SB.Belarus Today is preparing an article about ‘the destructive role’ played by Russian official Sergey Dankvert in the interstate relations. The article about his business biography will be published on Thursday. The edition is preparing the main theses now. It has turned out that Russians love Belarusian goods but ‘somebody is building an invisible wall preventing the import of cheap high-quality goods to Russia’. Dankvert will be accused of trying ‘to freeze’ the Belarusian agricultural complex and remove competitors from the Russian territory. Thus, the inspectorate is accusing Belarus of supplying low-quality goods.
The official ‘in interested in creating tension’ and ‘is trying to spoil the economic relations between the allied states, SB.Belarus Today reports. The newspaper recalled Alyaksandr Lukashenka’s recent emotional remark. “Even if everything is okay, people like Dankvert will keep slandering and foul up everything,” the President said at a meeting dedicated to the agreement on the Customs Union code of the Eurasian Economic Union.
Sergey Dankvert is 61 years old. He has been the head of the Russian Agricultural Inspectorate since 2004. He has also been senior deputy Minister of Agriculture for four years.