Russia denies causing food crisis, says Ukraine can export to Poland
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Published May 24, 2022
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Moscow, (EFE).- Russia denied this Monday that it was the cause of a food crisis that the UN is warning of, and stated that Ukraine can continue exporting the grain through Poland. "Russia has always been a reliable grain exporter. Ukraine was also a fairly reliable grain exporter. And now the Russian side does not at all prevent Ukraine from exporting grain to Poland by rail," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a statement. your daily press conference.
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Moscow, (EFE).- Russia denied this Monday that it was the cause of a food crisis that the UN is warning of, and stated that Ukraine can continue exporting the grain through Poland. "Russia has always been a reliable grain exporter. Ukraine was also a fairly reliable grain exporter. And now the Russian side does not at all prevent Ukraine from exporting grain to Poland by rail," Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov said in a statement. your daily press conference. Peskov said that Ukrainian supplies can be carried out in the same "arms convoys" that arrive in Ukraine from Poland. "Nothing prevents them from sending grain in the convoys that are going back," he said. As for the export sea route, he assured that it is still blocked due to the mining of the ports by the Ukrainian military. "Ukraine's actions to mine the waters of the Azov and Black seas have made merchant shipping practically impossible, because it is dangerous," Peskov said, adding that "special measures are needed for ...
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