Russia: Only 3% of the exports of the Ukrainian grain agreement are granted to the poorest countries

Russia: Only 3% of the exports of the Ukrainian grain agreement are granted to the poorest countries

In accordance with an agreement in which the United Nations has mediated the transfer of grains from Ukrainian ports, Russia claimed on Friday that the poorest nations only receive 3% of food exports, and that 50% of cargoes go to Western nations.
She stated in a statement that “it found out that the geographic location of the recipient countries of these shipments is not completely consistent with the humanitarian intentions declared before.”

Only 3% of food was sent to the most in need nations, including Somalia, Ethiopia, Yemen, Sudan, and Afghanistan, she continued, with the majority coming from the World Food Program.
Since signing the UN Black Sea Pills Initiative on July 22 in Turkey, Ukraine has dispersed millions of tonnes of atom, wheat, sunflower, barley, and turnip seeds.

The Russian president and other Russian officials bemoaned the difficulties of leaving the accord, which stoked concerns that Moscow would leave it unless its demands were met.
Western officials familiar with the grain talks said that any supplies to the global markets of Ukraine, one of the world’s largest grain exporters, reduced the food crisis..

Russia: The poorest nations receive just 3% of the grain exports from the Ukrainian accord.

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