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UN concerned by Russian strikes on Ukrainian grain sites

UN concerned by Russian strikes on Ukrainian grain sites

The UN stated Wednesday it’s “very concerned” by Russian strikes on Ukrainian grain and foodstuffs amenities that adopted Moscow’s withdrawal from a landmark deal that facilitated meals exports.

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has “raised his concerns about the potential rise in global food prices” prompted by Moscow’s exit, spokesperson Farhan Haq informed reporters, including that the assaults do “nothing to alleviate those concerns.”

“Obviously, what he wants most is for a return to the Black Sea Green Initiative and the sort of understandings that we had in place,” stated Haq.

“And he’s doing everything he can to see what can be done to make sure that food and fertilizer exports go out from both Ukraine and the Russian Federation, but acts like this make that sort of activity even harder,” he added.

Russia suspended its participation within the UN and Türkiye-brokered Black Sea grain deal on July 17, saying the Russian a part of the settlement was not carried out. It sought the loosening of banking restrictions and the flexibility to ship its fertilizer earlier than returning to the settlement.

The settlement took impact in July 2022 and marked a milestone in efforts to bolster international meals safety after meals exports from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports had been halted resulting from an embargo put in place by Russia within the wake of its warfare in opposition to its japanese European neighbor.

Source: www.anews.com.tr