War in Ukraine: US excludes any lifting of sanctions against Russia

The USA rejected the claim of its president Russia, Vladimir Putinto remove the financial sanctions imposed by the West on his country because of him war in Ukraine.

According to the Kremlin, Putin told Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi that Moscow was prepared to allow food and fertilizer shipments to prevent international food crisisbut provided that “Western-motivated sanctions will end”.

Earlier, a spokesman for the Russian presidency, Dmitry Peshkov, also said that Cereal exports from Ukraine will be allowed to resume if sanctions against Russia are lifted.

In fact, according to Reuters, Turkey is in talks with both Russia and Ukraine in order to play a role in “unblocking” the grain..

White House spokeswoman Karin Jean-Pierre objected that it is the Russian naval blockade that prevents the transport of tons of food and fertilizers, not the Western sanctions, adding that there is not even a question of lifting the sanctions.

“There is no (such) discussion. Russia is causing all this “, insisted Mrs. Jean-Pierre. Moscow “Must immediately end its war against Ukraine”who ‘Affects global food security’he insisted.

“Russia, which is blocking the export of food from Ukrainian ports, is increasing world hunger. The responsibility is hers “he repeated.

Russia and Ukraine are among the top grain exporters in the world and therefore play a critical role in supplying many countries with food. In recent weeks, the international community has been urging Russia to allow exports of Ukrainian grain. Russian Navy has blocked Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea, complains Kyiv.

His government Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky spoke of Russian blackmail and called on the West not to lift sanctions until Moscow ends the war.

For his part, Mr Peshkov blamed Kyiv for its lack of realisminsisting that Moscow’s demands, in particular the abandonment of control of Russian-speaking regions in Donbass and the acceptance of Crimean annexation, must be met. Mr Zelensky insists Ukraine will not surrender any part of its territory and is determined to continue fighting.

Mr. Draghi said that during his telephone conversation with Mr. Putin, he stated that the Russian president wants to help resolve the international food crisis. The Italian prime minister added that he would speak to Mr Zelenski shortly to hear his views.

Asked if he thought there was even a glimmer of hope that peace talks would resume after his conversation with the Russian president, Mr. Draghi answered in the unequivocal “no”.

Source: News Beast

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