Consultation between Russia and the United Nations about delivering grain to the world market
The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia drew the attention of the UN delegation to the fact that the illegal unilateral sanctions of Western countries, which continue to prevent Russian grain exports, have clearly negatively affected consumers in Africa, Asia and Latin America. |
According to the report of the international group Tasnim news agency quoting “Tass” news agency, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin, in his meeting on Friday with the UN delegation headed by Rebecca Greenspan, Secretary General of the United Nations Conference on Development and Trade (UNCTAD), the consequences of illegal sanctions that prevent the supply of agricultural products. Russia will join the global markets.
In the statement published on the official website of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia about the outcome of this meeting, it is mentioned that the Russian side Fact noted that illegal unilateral sanctions continue to hinder the supply of Russian domestic products to global markets, and the blocking measures have clearly negatively affected consumers in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
In this meeting, special attention was also paid to the issue of “supplying Russian grains and chemical fertilizers to countries in need with the participation of the United Nations”. On Friday, Russia announced at the national grain conference that the country plans to sell 70 million tons of its current season’s grain to world markets, of which 53 million tons are wheat. He reminded that last year Russian farmers harvested approximately 150 million tons of grain.
A few days ago, Russian Minister of Agriculture Oksana Lut announced that due to the view of the countries Westerners who identify this country as responsible for their problems, Moscow authorities do not intend to make changes in the grain industry. According to him, the Russian side will continue to produce grain, sell it and ensure the food security of countries that need it. He added that Russia will continue to develop its grain industry as planned.
Consequences of the European Union’s decision to impose tariffs on Russian grain
Furthermore, it was reported on Friday that the Council of the European Union approved a decision to impose restrictive tariffs on grain imports from Russia and Belarus starting July 1.
It is mentioned on the website of the European legislative body that the adopted resolutions will significantly increase the customs duties for grains, oilseeds and other agricultural products from Russia and Belarus. as a result of which their imports to European countries will be stopped.
Of course, according to some economic experts, protective measures against Russian producers of agricultural products are primarily at the expense of grain products in The internal markets in the European Union will be negatively affected and thus the people of the Eurozone will suffer.
Experts pointing out that following this decision grain exports from Russia will also undergo reforms, adding: Thus, the European market after the implementation of reciprocal restrictive measures, the attractiveness will lose itself, while in other continents of the world, Russian grains and other foodstuffs are welcomed.
© | Webangah News Hub has translated this news from the source of Tasnim News Agency |