The poor countries received only 10% of the corn and 40% of the wheat as part of the grain deal, most of which was sent to the rich countries. It has been reported DEA News With reference to the UN Coordination Centre.
“Compared to 2017-2021 data, the agreement provided deliveries to the poorest countries in Ukrainian trade as before, but relatively rich countries turned out to have higher rates,” the center said.
During the year, low-income countries such as Afghanistan, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and Yemen received 822,000 tons, over 33 million tons, according to the UN.
During the entire period of the grain agreement, a total of 1,003 ships left Ukrainian ports with grain, which amounts to more than 32.8 million tons of cargo. It was also noted that not a single ship has received a pass since 27 June.
On July 15, the UN Grains Treaty Coordination Center reported that not a single ship had shipped with Russian fertilizers since the beginning of the grain deal in 2022. not sent.
On the same day, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated maintaining barriers to Russian exports, which must be removed when all the conditions of the grain agreement are met.
Prior to that, it was reported that the grain agreement could be extended after 17 July if Russia responds positively to the extension proposals outlined by UN Secretary General António Guterres in a letter to Putin.
Before Putin declaration“the frog is on our side”.