The German advisor warns of a new siege on grain imports from Ukraine

The German advisor warns of a new siege on grain imports from Ukraine

Russia was forewarned by German Chancellor Olaf Schultz not to impose a fresh blockade on grain shipments from Ukraine.
At a regional Social Democratic Party conference today in Munich, in the state of Bavaria, in southern Germany, Schultz stated, “They are battling with the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Antonio Guterres, and many others to ensure the possibility of exporting grains through the railway and the Danube,” but also by the sea.

“It is excellent that we have been able to do so up until now, and this road should not be closed again,” he said, pointing out how the Russian war in Ukraine affects everyone in the world and how the possibility of a major famine cannot be ruled out.
Foludmir Zellinski, the president of Ukraine, lamented the growing difficulties with grain exports over the Black Sea, which had been arranged with Russia in July.

The enemy is doing its utmost to slow our food exports, Zelinski claimed in a video message, adding that there was an artificial buildup of 150 ships because Russia purposefully turned without passing it. Zelinski also accused Russia of attempting to cause a food crisis and social unrest around the world by doing this, noting that three million tonnes of food have not yet reached people as a result of the delays.

The German advisor forewarns of a fresh attack on Ukrainian grain supplies.

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