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    Putin To Send Free Grain Exports To Six African Countries

    SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSBy SPORTSDAY NEWSPAPERSSeptember 5, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Russian President Vladimir
    Putin said on Monday that Moscow is just weeks away from
    supplying free grain to six African countries after scrapping
    a deal allowing Ukrainian food
    exports through the Black Sea,
    reports The Moscow Times.
    His comments during a press
    conference with Turkish leader
    Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the
    Black Sea resort city of Sochi
    came hours after Russian forces
    pounded one of Ukraine’s key
    grain-exporting hubs overnight
    with a swarm of attack drones.
    Erdogan told Putin that Turkey and the United Nations had
    prepared new proposals aimed
    at addressing Russia’s problems with the deal, adding that
    he hoped to reach a workable
    solution “soon.”
    But Putin reiterated that
    Russia would only return to
    the landmark accord when its
    demands were met and instead
    gave details of the plan for shipments to Africa.
    “We are close to completing
    agreements with six African
    states, where we intend to supply foodstuffs for free and even
    carry out delivery and logistics
    for free,” Putin said.
    “Deliveries will begin in the
    next couple of weeks.”
    The UN and Turkey-brokered deal, which aimed to ensure safe navigation for civilian
    ships through the Black Sea,
    collapsed after Russia pulled
    out in July.
    Tensions have built in the region since, with Russia mounting attacks on Ukrainian export
    hubs and Kyiv’s forces targeting
    Moscow’s naval ports and warships.
    Earlier on Monday, Russia
    said it destroyed four U.S.-made
    Ukrainian military boats carrying troops in the Black Sea
    en
    route to the Crimean peninsula,
    annexed by Moscow in 2014.
    In Sochi, Erdogan said there
    is no alternative to the original
    grain deal and that Ankara
    was working with the United
    Nations on addressing complaints leveled by Russia, which
    claims its fertilizer exports are
    being hampered by Western
    sanctions.
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