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Germany is working with allies to ensure Ukrainian grain does not rot in silos after Russia backed out of an export deal, and will step up work to transport the grain by rail, Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock said on Thursday. -fair.
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Speaking on the sidelines of a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Brussels, Baerbock accused Russia of blackmail and trying to weaponize grain at the expense of the world's poorest.
Russian President Vladimir Putin accused Western countries of “perverting” the grain deal, negotiated by the United Nations and Turkey. “Hundreds of thousands of people, not to say millions, urgently need grain from Ukraine, which is why we are working with all our international partners so that the grain in Ukraine does not rot in silos in the coming weeks, but reaches the people the world that they urgently need,” said Baerbock.
Source: Seane Lennon | agrolink
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