Russia criticizes the Ukrainian grain agreement .. “Do not go to poor countries”

Russia criticizes the Ukrainian grain agreement .. “Do not go to poor countries”

“It turns out that the geographic location of the nations receiving these cargoes is not fully commensurate with the humanitarian intentions mentioned before,” Moscow said in a statement on Friday.
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 Russia and Ukraine in Turkey signed on July 22nd of the UN -backed Black Sea Pills initiative, Ukraine has released millions of tons of atom, wheat, sunflower, barley, turnip seeds and soy.
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.

The food crisis was lessened, according to Western officials who are aware with the grain negotiations, by any shipments to the international markets of Ukraine, one of the biggest grain exporters in the world.

The grain arrangement with Ukraine is criticised by Russia. “Avoid visiting developing nations”

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