War in Ukraine: Guterres and Borel condemn the Russian attack on the port of Odessa

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres “unequivocally condemns” the Russian missile attack on the port of Odessa, a UN spokesman said, adding that all sides in the war have expressed their commitment to the agreement signed yesterday on grain exports. from Ukrainian ports and stressing that full implementation of the agreement by the Russian Federation, Ukraine and Turkey is imperative.

“These products are desperately needed to address the global food crisis and alleviate the plight of millions of people in need across the planet,” spokesman Farhan Haq said in a statement.

And EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell blamed Russia for carrying out the “reprehensible” missile attack on the port of Odessa, the day after the signing of the Istanbul agreement to resume grain exports from Ukrainian ports.

“The attack on a critical grain export target a day after the signing of the Istanbul accords is highly condemnable and shows once again Russia’s complete disregard for international law and international commitments,” wrote Josep Borrell in Twitter.

Earlier, the United States’ ambassador to Kyiv said the Russian missile attack on the port of Odessa was “heinous” and that Russia must be held accountable.

“The Kremlin continues to use food as a weapon. Russia must be held accountable,” US Ambassador Bridget Brink tweeted.

Ukraine accused Putin of “spitting in the face” of the UN and Turkey with the attack on the port of Odessa. Kyiv has warned that Russia will bear full responsibility if the grain export deal fails and called on the United Nations and Turkey to pressure Russia into meeting its obligations to ensure the safe operation of sea lanes for the export of grain. of grain in the Black Sea, according to a statement from the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry.

By firing missiles at the port of Odessa, the Russian president “spit in the face of UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Erdogan, who made enormous efforts to reach this agreement,” said the Ukrainian Foreign Ministry spokesman. Oleg Nikolenko.

“It took only 24 hours for the Russian Federation to challenge, with missile attacks on the territory of the port of Odessa, the agreements and promises it made to the UN and Turkey under the document signed in Istanbul,” the spokesman added.

“If the agreement is not respected, Russia will bear full responsibility for the worsening of the global food crisis,” warned Oleg Nikolenko.

The Ukrainian military said Russian missiles hit infrastructure at the port of Odessa, a day after Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement to lift the blockade of Ukrainian Black Sea ports to resume grain exports.

“The enemy attacked the commercial port of Odessa with Kalibr cruise missiles. Two missiles were shot down by anti-aircraft defense forces. Two hit infrastructure in the port,” the Ukrainian Operational Command of the Southern Sector clarified on Telegram.

The Istanbul agreement aims to relieve countries that depend on the Ukrainian and Russian grain markets for their supplies. The two countries account for 30% of world grain trade.


Source: News Beast

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