Kuleba comments on Russia's PR on grain stolen from Ukraine
After the announcement of termination of Russia's participation in grain agreement, Dmytro Kuleba, Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs, commented on statements made by the aggressor country Russia about their supposed readiness to "provide grain to poor countries".
He wrote this on his Twitter.
"Russia’s hunger PR. Moscow promises free 500 thousand tons of grain (most likely stolen from Ukraine) to other countries over the next 4 months. But by ruining the grain corridor Russia blocks 2 million tons of grain for Algeria, Yemen, Vietnam, Bangladesh & others right now", Kuleba wrote.
He emphasized that amount of grain offered by Russian authorities is much smaller than amount of what Kremlin threatens to block in Ukraine.
Russia’s hunger PR. Moscow promises free 500 thousand tons of grain (most likely stolen from Ukraine) to other countries over the next 4 months. But by ruining the grain corridor Russia blocks 2 million (!) tons of grain for Algeria, Yemen, Vietnam, Bangladesh & others RIGHT NOW.
— Dmytro Kuleba (@DmytroKuleba) October 29, 2022
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