Ukraine proposes to make the Grain Agreement open-ended
The President of Ukraine stated at the G20 summit that the Black Sea Grain Initiative deserves an indefinite extension. The agreement is also planned to be extended to Mykolaiv ports.
The President of Ukraine stated at the G20 summit that the Black Sea Grain Initiative deserves an indefinite extension. The agreement is also planned to be extended to Mykolaiv ports.
On Monday, November 14, the UN General Assembly adopted a draft resolution on the creation of a mechanism to compensate Ukraine for damages caused by russia’s military aggression.
In order to reduce the influence of russia and putin on the world economy, it is necessary, in particular, to put an end to russia’s blackmail regarding food supplies.
In russia, it was invented that “enemies” were blocking the export of russian food and fertilizers. The UN believes in fairy tales and calls on the world to help russian federation so that it agrees to extend the validity of the Grain Agreement after November 19.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said it would be the right decision for all parties to extend the grain export agreement, which expires on November 19.
Ukraine and the United States will update the Agreement on trade and investment cooperation concluded between the states in 2008.
The European Union made a statement on the need to extend the agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea.
Russian federation accuses the USA and the EU of “obstructing russian exports”.
The American superpower nuclear submarine USS Rhode Island entered European waters in response to russian nuclear blackmail.
The invaders are afraid of a repeated attack on the Crimean bridge, so they have forbidden the passage of a number of ships through the Kerch Strait.
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