The UN stressed that full implementation of the agreements by the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Turkey is mandatory.
UN Secretary-General António Guterres and EU Foreign and Security Policy Representative Josep Borrell condemned the missile attack on the commercial port in Odessa, a day after the signing of agreements in Istanbul on grain exports across the Black Sea .
“The Secretary General has unequivocally condemned the reports of strikes made today in the Ukrainian port of Odessa. Yesterday, all parties made clear commitments on the world stage to ensure the safe movement of Ukrainian grain and related products on world markets. These products are urgently needed to overcome the global food crisis and alleviate the suffering of millions of people in need around the world,” the statement read. statement Deputy Spokesperson for the UN Secretary General.
The UN stressed that full implementation of the agreements by the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Turkey is mandatory.
“The EU strongly condemns the Russian missile attack on the port of Odessa. The strike on a major grain export target a day after the signing of the Istanbul Accords is even more despicable and once again shows the complete loss -Russia will take care of international law and obligations,” – wrote Joseph Borrell on twitter.
Recall that on the morning of July 23, Russia attacked the port of Odessa.
Yesterday in Istanbul an agreement was signed on the export of grain from Ukraine along the Black Sea through the ports of Odessa, Chernomorsk and Yuzhny.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry said the strike at the port of Odessa was a slap in the face of Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin, UN Secretary General António Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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