The drones that allegedly attacked the Black Sea Fleet “walked partially through the corridor where the grains are exported,” the Russian leader said.
The President of Russia Vladimir Putin for the first time made a statement about the withdrawal of the aggressor country from the “grain agreement”. This was discussed in his press conference on Monday, December 31.
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The head of the Russian Federation stressed that Moscow “does not stop participating in the” grain deal “but suspends it.”
However, he gave several “reasons” for such a decision.
“34 percent of the grain goes to Turkey, 35 percent to the EU countries, and only 3-4 percent, sometimes up to 5 percent, went to the poorest countries. Listen, have we done everything for this? “Said Putin.
The Russian leader said that the drones that allegedly attacked the Black Sea Fleet “walked partially along the corridor where the grain was taken.” In this regard, according to him, the Russian Federation suspended participation in the deal to “ensure the safety of the ships.”
“If Ukraine kicks these courts, we will be the ones to blame, not remembering what caused it, but it was caused by a threat to this humanitarian corridor,” said the Russian president.
Remind you that the previous Ukrainian Ambassador to Turkey, Vasily Bodnar, said that the “grain agreement” after Russia’s withdrawal from it really continues to work, because the withdrawal of the Russian Federation from the agreements is not means they are blocked.
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Source: korrespondent

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