Russia is again threatening to withdraw from the Grain Agreement
Russian President Putin is thinking about Russia’s exit from the Grain Agreement, because the state was “deceived by the West” and the demands of the terrorist country “are not being met.”
Moscow is thinking about withdrawing from the Grain Agreement, because the Western countries “deceived Russia” and did not fulfill its demands within the framework of the agreements. This was stated by the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, according to rosZMI.
“Unfortunately, we were deceived once again – nothing was done in terms of the liberalization of the supply of our grain to foreign markets. This means freight, insurance, payments, connection of our Rossilhospbank to the SWIFT system. There were many conditions of all kinds that the Westerners had to fulfill under the leadership of the UN. Nothing has been done,” Putin said at a meeting with military correspondents of the aggressor country.
He also noted that Russia is “thinking about ending its participation” in the Grain Agreement, as well as sending “3% of the amount of grain they used to receive” to the poorest countries for free.
In addition, Putin stated that Russia “was promised that its grain would not be subjected to repression, its export would not be hindered.”
Previously, USM said that Russia is blackmailing the world by disrupting the Black Sea Grain Initiative, and also pretending that the agreement is not beneficial to it. At the same time, the terrorist country’s own exports only doubled this year.
We will remind you that the Grain Initiative is currently operating at less than 20% of its normal capacity, due to Russia’s position in the Joint Coordination Center.