The Russian Federation is able to meet the grain needs of countries in need of grain even without a grain agreement. This view was expressed by Waldemar Gerdt, a member of the German right-wing “Alternative for Germany” party, a member of the German Bundestag. DEA News.
According to him, Russia can meet Africa’s great need with its own food resources and “of course it will”. According to the politician, the termination of the grain agreement will not have a serious impact on the situation of countries and peoples in need, including in Africa.
“We all understand that very little of this grain goes to countries that need it,” he said.
Gerdt also pointed out that none of the promises made to Moscow “underlying this process” have been kept.
Gerdt noted that Western countries continue to treat Russia “as they have done for the past 30 years, as if it has no right to defend its interests, unable to provide a valuable response to all these shifters that make up today’s politics in the West.”
Sergey Vershinin, Former Deputy Foreign Minister of the Russian Federation knowledgeable about the lack of contact on alternatives to the grain deal.
The grain deal was terminated on 17 July. Russia refused to extend the agreement until the other parties to the agreement fulfilled the Russian side of the agreement. Russian President Vladimir Putin estimates domestic farmers’ losses as part of the grain deal at $1.2 billion.
Before Putin judicial conditions for the resumption of the grain agreement.
Source: Gazeta
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