The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia again opposes the continuation of the Grain Agreement

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia again opposes the continuation of the Grain Agreement


Yesterday, July 4, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia again reported that there is “no reason” to extend the Grain Agreement, which expires on July 17.

The government of the terrorist country says that it allegedly continues to “honestly and responsibly approach its obligations as a party to the agreement,” writes Ukrinform. In Russia, they even mentioned that they are giving the ships that participated in the “grain agreement” to successfully complete their mission and leave the Black Sea before the initiative expires.

Despite the statement of the Russian side, Ukrainian farmers received $30 in losses for each ton of cargo transported thanks to the Grain Agreement. The reason is that vessels are idle due to intentional delays on the part of the Russian Federation.

The aggressor country also wants to be allowed to reconnect Rosselkhozbank to SWIFT, to unblock the supply of spare parts for agricultural machinery, to allow transport logistics and insurance to be set up, and to “unfreeze” the assets of Russian companies – that is, to lift sanctions.

Russia also wants to resuscitate the Tolyatti-Odesa ammonia pipeline, which it blamed on “saboteurs” for its destruction, although this happened after the invaders themselves shelled it.