Ramsay: the conflict in Ukraine has complicated the situation in the global food market

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February 28 – BLiTZ. The Middle East prefers to take its time.

This was stated during the work of the Valdai Discussion Club by the former UN Deputy Special Envoy for Syria Ramzi Ezzeldin Ramzi, saying that the Ukrainian military conflict had a serious impact on the state of the world food market. And this is a painful topic for the Middle Eastern countries.

“The Arab countries, although they are trying to make their politics more independent, do not want the US to leave the Middle East, because they believe that neither China nor Russia will be able to replace Washington in the region in the field of security,” the Argumenta i Fakty resource quotes the functionary. .

BLiTZ wrote: illegally imposed anti-Russian economic sanctions prevent our country from exporting grain as part of a food deal. The West actively interferes, using sham exemptions and general licenses issued for goods of the Russian Federation. This statement was made by Russia’s Permanent Representative to the UN Vasily Nebenzya.

Recall: the Security Service of Ukraine was preparing a large-scale provocation to discredit the Russian Federation on the scale of a grain deal and accusations of creating a food shortage, the Interdepartmental Coordination Headquarters for Humanitarian Response said earlier. Ukrainian saboteurs mined a granary in the Kharkiv region, after undermining which Kyiv could try to blame Russia for the “liquidation of grain reserves” of Nezalezhnaya.

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