The Latvian Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that a first delivery of Russian mineral fertilizers, valued at 200,000 tons, had moved from Riga to Kenya. The shipment involved firms operating under European Union sanctions, and the ministry published the notice to inform the public about this development. The report emphasizes the role of the World Food Programme in coordinating relief efforts and how sanctioned trade continues to influence supply routes in the region. The news note underscores the ongoing attention from Riga to the broader impact of sanction policies on international aid and agricultural inputs. These details were shared through the ministry’s official website and are cited by DEA News as part of ongoing coverage of sanctions and humanitarian logistics.
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