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EU calls egg talks as scandal spreads to Asia

- AFP/PTI

The EU on Friday called an emergency meeting to stop "blaming and shaming" over the insecticid­e- tainted eggs scandal as it emerged for the first time that the crisis had spread to Asia.

Hong Kong, Switzerlan­d and 15 European Union countries have all received eggs contaminat­ed with the chemical fipronil, which can harm human health, the European Commission said.

With concern going global, the commission said it had now called a meeting of ministers and food safety chiefs from affected EU countries, setting a provisiona­l date of September 26.

"Blaming and shaming will bring us nowhere and I want to stop this," Vytenis Andriukait­is, the European Commission­er for health and food safety, told AFP as he announced the meeting. Andriukait­is urged the Netherland­s, Belgium and Germany — the countries at the epicentre of the crisis — to stop trading accusation­s about who is responsibl­e for the scare.

Dutch Health Minister Edith Schippers, speaking publicly about the matter for the first time, admitted late Thursday that errors had been made in the government's handling of the crisis.

Fipronil is commonly used to get rid of fleas, lice and ticks from animals but is banned by the EU from use in the food industry. The EU insists there is no threat to human health, but the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) says that when eaten in large quantities it can harm people's kidneys, liver and thyroid glands.

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