Putin’s Impressive Grain Shipping Claim
At the conference on “Russia-Africa in a multipolar world”, Putin made statements regarding the extension of the Grain Corridor Agreement signed in Istanbul on July 22, between Turkey, Ukraine, Russia and the United Nations (UN). ).
“GO TO THE PEOPLE WHO NEED IT”
Noting that the agreement was signed as a package, Putin said: “First of all, we insist that this agreement be a package in line with the interests of Africa and other developing countries. These countries need large quantities of food products. We want the implementation of all the basic demands of Russia in this regard. Care must be taken that the grain and fertilizers go to needy states in Africa, not to well-fed European countries.” he said.
IMPRESSIVE CLAIM
Stating that 45 percent of the grain shipped from Ukraine within the scope of the agreement goes to European countries and only 3 percent to Africa, Putin said: “The Grain Corridor Agreement will be implemented fairly and fully only if take into account our position. Accordingly, we will decide on our future participation. However, if we decide not to extend the agreement after 60 days, we are ready to deliver all products shipped from Russia to African countries in need free of charge.” he used his statements.
“AFRICA WILL BE ONE OF THE LEADERS IN THE MULTIPOLAR WORLD ORDER”
Expressing that they attach importance to cooperation with African countries, Putin said that these countries have erased their debt of more than 20 billion dollars to Russia.
“African states are constantly increasing their weight and role in world affairs and asserting themselves more confidently in the field of politics and economics. We believe that Africa will be one of the leaders in the newly formed multipolar world order.” saying. (AA)
Source: Sozcu

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