Zellinski: The continuation of the grain export agreement is important to the whole world

Zellinski: The continuation of the grain export agreement is important to the whole world

Ukrainian President Foludmir Zellinski welcomed Wednesday evening the continuation of the “important world to export pills”, after Moscow agreed to resume its participation in the international agreement concluded in July.
In his daily post on social media, Zellinski declared, “Today we have achieved a crucial accomplishment for our nation and the entire world: the implementation of the (Ukrainian) grain export programme will continue.

The Russian President’s request for guarantees to resume its participation in the agreement governing the export of Ukrainian grains, in the president of Ukraine’s opinion, “shows the failure of its assault” against his nation.
Moscow had previously declared that Kyiv had provided it with “sufficient” written commitments. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced earlier today that Russia will continue to deal with the export of grains across the Black Sea. based on information provided by the Turkish news agency.

This comes after Russian President Vladimir Putin warned on Wednesday that if Kiev knowingly “violated guarantees” required by Moscow, Russia would have to withdraw once more from the grain export agreement.
“I requested that the Ministry of Defense rejoin the grain export arrangement. If Ukraine breaches the commitments, Russia reserves the right to leave this agreement “In a brief statement that was shown live on Russian television, Putin said.

For its part, the Russian Ministry of Defense announced that “it was possible to obtain written guarantees from Kyiv not to use the” grain corridor “to carry out military operations against Russia,” according to the Russian “Interfax” agency.
After accusing Kiev of using marches to assault its fleet stationed in the Crimea, Russia withdrew from the pact.

It is noteworthy that the agreement concluded between Ukraine and Russia in July under the auspices of Turkey and the United Nations and ends on November 19 to alleviate the global food crisis caused by the conflict, especially in Africa.
Since the beginning of the war in late February, the deal has so far permitted the export of more than 9. 5 million tonnes of Ukrainian grains that have been trapped in the ports.

The sustainability of the grain export pact is crucial for the entire world, according to Zellinski

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