The United Nations secures the arrival of huge shipments of Russian fertilizers and fertilizers to Africa

The United Nations secures the arrival of huge shipments of Russian fertilizers and fertilizers to Africa

The United Nations has announced its success in securing the arrival of huge shipments of Russian fertilizers and fertilizers and its arrival in West African countries.

A statement issued by the Office of the Secretary -General of the United Nations indicated that the shipment of agricultural fertilizers is the second that is dispatched under the auspices of the international to West African countries, which has become notable for access to Russian fertilizers and pills as a result of the war between Russia and Ukraine.

The Secretary -General of the United Nations Trade and Development Organization, Secretary -General of the United Nations Trade and Development Organization, said about 300,000 tons of Russian fertilizers and fertilizers will reach international sponsorship to West African countries and will be shipped from several European ports.

She added that the first shipment will go from the Dutch port of Rotterdam, intended for Malawi by the twenty -first of this month, as it is now loaded in preparation for sailing through the Republic of Mozambique.

The agreement comes within the framework of the agreement to deliver grain supplies and fertilizers concluded between Russia, the United Nations and Ukraine in Istanbul on July 22 by Turkish, and officials of the World Food Program said that they will facilitate through this agreement an additional 260,000 tons of Russian fertilizers to countries in Africa with artistic assistance Financial from the government of France and the World Bank, where navigational companies refuse to run sea shipping trips from Russian and Ukrainian ports due to high risks and navigational insurance fees.

After extensive talks with Russia, the Ukrainian side, the European Union and the United States, the United Nations succeeded in reaching a framework to overcome the navigation insurance crisis, which allows the continued flow of fertilizers and Russian and Ukrainian grains to developing countries and at the same time does not contradict the approach of international sanctions imposed since the outbreak of the Russian war Ukrainian on the twenty -fourth of last February.

It is noteworthy that the agreement to transfer the grain across the Black Sea concluded between the United Nations, Russia and Ukraine last July was extended last week for an additional 120 days after it was scheduled to end today, November 19, 2022..

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