BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) - European Union regulators on Monday began analysing product-by-product the impact of a Russian ban on EU food imports and agreed emergency measures to support peach and nectarine growers in what they described as a "signal of intent".
The Russian ban, announced last week, was in retaliation for Western sanctions over Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
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