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Putin promises grain support to Africa

Putin promises grain support to Africa

In an article written concerning the Russia-Africa Summit to be held in St. Petersburg on July 27-28, Russian President Vladimir Putin acknowledged that withdrawing from the grain settlement wouldn’t negatively have an effect on African international locations.

Putin argued that the United States and European business circles use the grain settlement to counterpoint themselves, and highlighted that 70% of Ukrainian grain goes to excessive and upper-middle-income international locations, whereas international locations like Ethiopia, Sudan, Somalia, Yemen, and Afghanistan obtain solely 3% of the Ukrainian grain inside the framework of the settlement.

Emphasizing that his nation was anticipating a report harvest this yr, Putin acknowledged, “I want to assure that our country can replace Ukrainian grain both commercially and free of charge.”

He reminded that Russia had despatched 11.5 million tons of grain to Africa in 2022 and 10 million tons within the first half of 2023.

25 African international locations import greater than one-third of their wheat from Russia and Ukraine yearly.

Facing troublesome instances on account of rising meals costs because the starting of the Russia-Ukraine battle, African international locations had initiated efforts for the 2 international locations to make peace.

Chairperson of The African Union Commission, Moussa Faki Mahamat, expressed remorse over the suspension of the Black Sea Grain Corridor Agreement and referred to as on the events to proceed the settlement.

Source: www.anews.com.tr