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Russia-US talks on poultry

(15 Mar 2002) 1. Wide shot building 2. Set up Alexander Vershbow, US Ambassador to Russia 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Alexander Vershbow, US Ambassador to Russia: "This is of course, first and foremost an issue about food safety, but it does have wider consequences for our economic relationship and we are repeatedly reminding our Russian friends of the need to solve this in a matter of days and not allow this to drift." 4. Mid shot woman looking at chicken 5. Close up chicken 6. Butcher putting chicken in bag 7. Wide shot market 8. SOUNDBITE (English) Alexander Vershbow, US Ambassador to Russia: "We continue to believe we have the best food safety system in the world and that there is absolutely no danger from the American poultry exports to the Russian market and we are nevertheless trying to resolve the concerns of our Russian partners so that the ban can be lifted as quickly as possible." 9. Vershbow driving off STORYLINE: US-Russian poultry trade talks in Moscow ended their fifth day on Friday without a resolution. The Russian Agriculture Ministry indicated that it wanted a new agreement on poultry imports to be drawn up before lifting the recent ban. The ban was imposed on Sunday after Russian concerns about sanitary conditions in US plants and the use of antibiotics in American chickens. US ambassador to Moscow Alexander Versbow said his nation's negotiators were prepared to talk "day and night" to find a solution. US officials say the poultry is safe, and no different from chickens sold in American markets. The Russian poultry ban came just as the United States was introducing new tariffs on steel, a major Russian export. Both issues have aggravated relations ahead of a May summit in Russian between President Vladimir Putin and US President George W. Bush. The Russian Agriculture Ministry said that the lifting of the ban would depend on when America could meet Russian veterinary demands and guarantee the safety of its poultry exports to Russia. It also said that a new bilateral "protocol" on poultry would have to be agreed and signed, suggesting that the talks could take some time. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter:   / ap_archive   Facebook:   / aparchives   ​​ Instagram:   / apnews   You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...

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