Russia delivered the second humanitarian shipment of wheat to Somalia

Published 2024년 1월 25일

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Somalia has received the second batch of wheat from Russia as part of free food aid, following the first batch sent in November last year. The aid is part of Russia's plans to supply grain to African and Asian countries in need, including Burkina Faso, Zimbabwe, Mali, the Central African Republic, Eritrea, Djibouti, Libya, Chad, Ethiopia, and Yemen. Somali officials have expressed gratitude to Russia for the assistance in ensuring food security.
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The second batch of wheat from Russia arrived in Somalia as part of free food aid. This was reported by the press service of the Russian Foreign Ministry. The cargo was sent to the seaport of Mogadishu. As of today, it was delivered to the recipient in good condition, there were no problems with its shipment. The first batch was previously sent in mid-November last year. It amounted to 25 thousand tons and was shipped along with wheat of similar weight for Burkina Faso. These cargoes also reached their destination safely. The Russian diplomatic department noted that Somali officials expressed gratitude to Russia “for the assistance provided in ensuring food security.” The Foreign Ministry emphasized that humanitarian supplies of Russian agricultural products and other food from our country play a serious role, given the unfavorable situation in a friendly African country. Russia delivered 25 thousand tons of wheat to Mali free of charge Let us recall that the country's President ...
Source: Rosng

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