Ukraine returns to Russia, says grain crisis is caused by war, not sanctions

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The head of Ukrainian diplomacy said on Wednesday that the rise in grain prices, which could lead to a world food crisis due to the drop in exports, was a result of the “Russian occupation” of Ukraine, not the sanctions against Moscow.

In a press conference, Dmytro Kuleba celebrated that he had “destroyed” the Russian report that “the reason would be sanctions”, saying “The real reason for this crisis is not the sanctions, but the Russian occupation”.

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Russia downplays the importance of Ukrainian grain

Russia (8) underestimated the impact of its offensive in Ukraine on Wednesday, on the rise in grain prices and urged not to “overstate” the importance of Ukrainian production in the world.

“We need not exaggerate the importance of grain reserves. [ucranianos] In international markets, Kremlin spokesman Dmitri Peskov told the media.

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It is a very small percentage to have a significant impact on the world food crisis that has already begun,” he added.

According to Peskov, the crisis stems from “a series of events and malicious acts by governments around the world.” However, he did not specify the events he mentioned.

08/06/2022 11:14 amupdated on 08/06/2022 11:14

source: Noticias
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