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Russia extended a helping hand to deal with the worldwide food crisis, but Putin kept this condition together

President Vladimir Putin has spoken of making a “significant contribution” in view of the food crisis. In a telephone call with Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi, President Vladimir Putin said Moscow would make a “significant contribution” to avert an imminent food crisis if sanctions imposed on Russia over the attack on Ukraine are lifted. is ready for. In a statement after the call, the Kremlin said, “Vladimir Putin has emphasized that the Russian Federation is ready to make a significant contribution to overcoming the food crisis through the export of grain and fertilizer, which is politically criticized by the West.” subject to the removal of induced sanctions.” ,

It said Putin also spoke about the “steps taken to ensure the safety of navigation, including the opening of corridors for the exit of civilian ships from the ports of Azov and the Black Sea, which are closed by Ukrainians”. have been done.”

Mario Draghi told a news conference that “the purpose of this telephone call was to ask if anything could be done to unblock the wheat at the depot in Ukraine.” He suggested “cooperation between Russia and Ukraine on unblocking the Black Sea ports”.

After the attack on Ukraine, many types of sanctions have been imposed on Russia. Sanctions and military action have disrupted supplies of fertilizer, wheat and other commodities from both Russia and Ukraine. Both countries produce 30 percent of the global wheat supply.