Turkey: Erdogan-Guterres Talks on Cereal Exports from Ukraine

THE Turk chairman, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and its general secretary United Nations, Antonio Guterres had today (20/6) a telephone conversation during which they discussed the issue of exports cereals from its ports Of Ukraine.

Erdogan told UN Secretary-General that Turkey continues to work for “Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea, which will be a factor in preventing the food crisis”as stated in a statement from the Turkish presidency.

Ukraine is a major supplier of cereals to countries in Africa and the Middle East. While the Russian invasion of Ukraine continues, the export embargo pushes prices higher and causes global food shortages.

Turkey, acting as a mediator between Kiev and Moscow, is seeking an agreement on the safe transit of Ukrainian grain across the Black Sea, as part of a UN plan to prevent a food crisis.

Moscow accuses West of ‘catastrophic actions’

THE Russiameanwhile, argued today (20/6) that the rise in grain prices, which has heightened fears of a global food crisis, was the result of “destructive” Western actions, not the blockade of Ukrainian exports from Moscow.

“Regarding the possibility of a food crisis, more and more experts are leaning towards a pessimistic scenario. It’s the fault of the Western regimes, which act as provocateurs and destroyers. “said Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova in the Telegram.

According to her, the West has done “Systematic errors” in the planning of its agricultural policy and caused a rise in global inflation with “short-sighted” financial and monetary mechanisms created during the pandemic.

He claimed that the rise in prices is also the result of a policy for the energy transition that was “Poorly designed” from the countries of Europe and North America, with special reference to the forced import of biofuels.

Finally, Maria Zakharova spoke about “Illegal restrictions” imposed by the West after the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which disrupted the Russian supply chain, especially grain exports.

“Difficult negotiations” for the opening of the ports, Zelenski revealed

THE Africa is “hostage” to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which has sparked strong tensions in the grain market for export to the continent, the Ukrainian president said today. Volodymyr Zelensky.

“Africa is a hostage of those who started the war against our country”said Zelensky in a video speech to members of the African Union (AU).

The “not fair” food price level “Caused by the Russian war is painfully felt on all continents”stressed the Ukrainian president.

Complete that “Difficult negotiations” are currently underway to open Ukrainian ports, where millions of tonnes of grain can currently not be exported to Africa due to the blockade of the Russian fleet in the Black Sea.

“No progress has been made yet”stressed Zelensky, saying that “The world food crisis will last as long as this colonial war continues”. The Russians “They need this crisis”complained. “They deliberately make it worse”.

“No real tools have yet been found to ensure that Russia does not attack again (in the ports)”said Zelensky for whom “Get rid of the threat of famine” is “our number one mission”.

Ukraine, with its partners, “Is trying to build a new logistical support for supplies” with cereals in African countries and other continents, he clarified, “International organizations can not influence” Russia, according to him, “For the restoration of international (food) safety”.

Zelensky also said he wanted to “Intensify” dialogue with the Member States of the African Union, soon appointing one “Ukraine’s Special Representative for Africa”.

He also suggested that preparations be made for one “Ukraine-Africa major political and economic conference”.

The President of Senegal Maki Salwho also currently chairs the SA, praised Zelensky’s “friendly speech” on Twitter, confirming that “Africa remains committed to respecting the rules of international law, the peaceful settlement of disputes and the freedom of trade”.

Moussa Faki Mahamat, chairman of the African Union Commission, also said that the SA “Reiterates its position on the urgent need for dialogue” for “To end the war in order to allow peace to return to the region and the restoration of global stability”.

Source: News Beast

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