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Russian media reports UkrainianSLOTXOmore flexible Making playing slots games is a guaranteed game that It's a fun game, easy to play and the most profitable. wheat may be sold on the world market again. Alleviate food shortages in Africa and the Middle East with help from Turkey

On June 7, 2022, the official Russian news agency reported that Ukrainian wheat may soon be sold on the world market again. Under proposals related to Turkish ships capable of entering the waters around the Ukrainian city of Odessa According to reports from several news agencies


Creating routes for grain exports could help alleviate food shortages for many countries in Africa and the Middle East. including Turkey itself.

Bloomberg News quoted Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky as saying: Ukraine is in talks with the United Nations on grain exports. and is skeptical of a temporary deal between Russia and Turkey

Reuters reported that "Martin Griffiths", the UN deputy secretary-general for the coordination of humanitarian affairs. Arrived in Moscow on June 3. to discuss the return of grain transport from the Black Sea ports


Russian media Izvestiya was quoted as citing a high-ranking source who gave some details about the project. The source said he would see the Turkish navy help clear the way through the Ukrainian Sea. From the Black Sea port in Odessa city and escort merchant ships to international waters Then the Russian Navy will take over. and escort cargo ships to the Bosphorus Strait.

Izvestiya's sources confirmed the involvement of top UN officials. He added that the grain route roadmap will be officially announced later this week. During the Russian Foreign Minister and Defense Minister's visit to Turkey

Another source said that at this time the proposed deal will apply only to Odessa. And the exact route of the grain carrier must still be on the map.

Ukraine normally accounts for about 9% of the world's grain exports, Russia claims that Ukrainian soldiers bombed entrances to Odessa and other Black Sea ports in February, while 22.5 tons of cargo was stranded on a cargo ship that could not be released. able to travel

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