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Shipped and placed on the world mark.
"There will be 23 million tonnes of food on the world marke.
Hopefully, this will bring down global food prices," said Vera Song.
On July 22, a signing ceremony of a multilateral agreement on the lifting of restrictions on the supply of Russian exports and Russia's assistance in exporting grain from Ukraine was held in Istanb.
The agreement, signed by representatives of Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Nations, provides for the export of Ukrainian grain, food and fertilizers from three ports, including Odessa, via the Black S.
The agreement, signed by representatives of Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and the United Nations, provides for the export of Ukrainian grain, food and fertilizers from three ports, including Odessa, via the Black S.
The United Nations has repeatedly warned of a possible crisis due to food shortages, and the West has accused Russia of hindering Ukraine's supply of food to the world market, a charge Moscow has vehemently deni.
At the same time, the Kiev authorities themselves set up many obstacles for grain exports: in addition to burning grain in the port of Mariupol, the Ukrainian army also placed mines in the Black Sea waters, preventing ships from transporting grain to world marke.
Russian President Vladimir Putin previously said that there is no problem with exporting grain from Ukraine, and Russia has not hindered .
He said that as long as Ukraine clears the port of mines, ships carrying food can leave without a probl.
At the same time, the Kiev authorities themselves set up many obstacles for grain exports: in addition to burning grain in the port of Mariupol, the Ukrainian army also placed mines in the Black Sea waters, preventing ships from transporting grain to world marke.
Russian President Vladimir Putin previously said that there is no problem with exporting grain from Ukraine, and Russia has not hindered .
He said that as long as Ukraine clears the port of mines, ships carrying food can leave without a probl.