The Kremlin leader is demanding the lifting of sanctions against Russia regarding food exports, in particular grains.
Russia is ready to facilitate the export of Ukrainian grain, but the West must remove all restrictions on the export of food from Russia. This is what the President of the aggressor country, Vladimir Putin, said after the summit in Tehran on Tuesday, July 19, according to Russian media.
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“We will facilitate the export of Ukrainian grain, but we proceed from the fact that all restrictions related to the supply of Russian grain will be removed. Now we are ready: the export potential is 30 million tons of grain, according to the results of this year will be 50 million tons,” he said. leader of Russia.
He also commented on the possibility of meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, saying “Kyiv has no desire to fulfill the agreements reached in Istanbul.”
In addition, Putin touched on the topic of the delivery of Russian energy resources to Europe. In his opinion, if Western countries limit the supply of Russian oil, its price “will increase.”
At the same time, the Russian president claimed that the Russian Federation has not yet received documents on the return of the turbine for Nord Stream-1 from Canada, adding that “Sevpotok-2 can be launched to supply gas to Europe .”
It will be remembered that Putin visited Iran, where he had talks with the leader of Iran, Ibrahim Raisi, and the President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The topics of the summit were grain exports and the war in Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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