Washington considers Russia’s request to obtain Ukrainian obligations on the grain corridor as a collective blackmail

Washington considers Russia’s request to obtain Ukrainian obligations on the grain corridor as a collective blackmail

After a Russian navy attack in the Crimean Peninsula suspended Moscow, Kyiv’s demand that Moscow, Moscow not utilise the grain export route as “collective blackmail,” was viewed by the United States on Monday.
Ned Price, a spokesman for the foreign ministry, told reporters that “this appears to be collective punishment or collective blackmail.”
For emerging nations, “it is an urgent necessity, not an issue between any two countries.”

The suspension of the project by Moscow, he claimed, would be a collective punishment for the rest of the globe, particularly low- and middle-income nations that urgently want these drugs.
The uncertainty surrounding the Ukrainian grain export pact, which the United Nations and Turkey negotiated, has caused food prices to rise dramatically around the world, according to Price.

Russia’s push for Ukrainian commitments on the grain corridor is seen by Washington as a kind of collective blackmail.

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