The Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that Russian fertilizers were blocked in the ports of European countries

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More than 96 thousand tons of fertilizer for countries in need are kept in the ports of Latvia, Estonia and Belgium. This has been reported Web site Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs noted that Moscow attempted to send 262 thousand tons of mineral fertilizers, blocked in the ports of Latvia, Estonia, Belgium and the Netherlands, to the poorest countries last year, within the framework of the current Russia-UN agreement. . Since then, cargo has only been delivered to Malawi and Kenya.

The message said, “The shipment of three other shipments to Nigeria (34 thousand tons), Zimbabwe (23 thousand tons) and Sri Lanka (55 thousand tons) was ‘suspended’ despite the completion of all preparation procedures.”

Speakers of parliaments of G20 countries on October 14 stated About the need to restart the grain agreement, which has previously fulfilled Russia’s conditions on the unhindered export of Russian fertilizer and food.

Previously, President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said that the West had colonial habits towards African countries. reflected He is working on the Black Sea grain agreement.

The last ship in the previous grain agreement left Black Sea.

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