The world must agree to the transfer of MLRS systems and other necessary weapons to Ukraine to unblock the Black Sea, Mikhail Podolyak said.
The lives of millions of people in the world depend on the supply of Ukrainian grain, which is blocked by Russia. Ukraine has proposed not to trade with the aggressor country. Mikhail Podolyak, adviser to the head of the Office of the President, wrote about it in Twitter on Sunday, May 22.
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“1.6 billion people could be malnourished because of food shortages. Hundreds of millions will fall below the poverty line because of rising prices. The Economist predicts the consequences of Russia’s invasion and invites the world to negotiate with the Russian Federation and Ukraine on international food convoys in the Black Sea ”Podolyak said.
He stressed that Ukraine proposes not to bargain with the aggressor country, but agrees to transfer arms to Ukraine to unblock the Black Sea.
“Bargain with a country that has hosted hundreds of millions of people? We have a better idea: the world must agree to move MLRS systems and other necessary weapons to Ukraine to turn unblock the Black Sea. Then we will do everything ourselves, “Podolyak assured.
Earlier it was reported that President Volodymyr Zelensky expects from the online meeting of defense ministers of more than 40 countries in the world a decision on the transfer of American MLRS MLRS to Ukraine. The Ukrainian side needs this weapon to liberate Donbass.
Recall that due to blocked ports, Ukraine loses 170 million dollars every day, and 90 million tons of agricultural products are inland.
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Source: korrespondent

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