In Russia, they believe that the recipients of Ukrainian grain are “countries that are not among the poorest.”
Russia asked the UN for statistics on the movement of Ukrainian agricultural products under the grain deal. This was announced on Monday, October 24, by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, RBC wrote.
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“We proceed from the fact that before the issue of its extension is considered, all the issues I mentioned will be resolved in a satisfactory way,” Lavrov said.
According to him, Russia asked the UN for statistics on the movement of grain to the final consumer.
“The recipients of Ukrainian grain under the so-called “package deal”, signed on July 22 in Istanbul, are countries that are not among the poorest, the poorest countries account for only a small part that leaves the ports in Black Sea. More than half of the Ukrainian grain goes to the countries of the European Union, there are UN statistics about this. We call on our colleagues to work more actively with the Secretary General (UN) so that the original idea of his package The deal, an agreement that he wants to aim to help the poorest countries, will be realized,” Lavrov said.
Meanwhile, a queue of ships has formed in the grain corridor due to the fact that Russian inspectors at the Istanbul Coordination Center are prolonging the inspection of ships.
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Source: korrespondent

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