
The ever-deteriorating relationship between Russia and Ukraine, which suspended its participation in the grain deal, once again unleashed a “cloud” of rising food prices and a food crisis on the planet.
Moscow justifies its move by claiming that Ukrainians and Britons they attacked her fleet with drones off the coast of Crimea, as well as accusing London of sabotaging the Nord Stream gas pipeline.
On the other hand, Kyiv accuses Russia of “inventing terrorist attacks”, and London denies any involvement.
Indeed, in later events, Ukraine appears to be determined not participate in any other agreement with Russia while the war continues.
“For Russia, this is a war of annihilation; for us, a war of survival. And while they are trying to destroy us as a state and as a nation, any deal with Russia is doomed,” he wrote on Twitter. Andrey Germakhead of the Office of the President of Ukraine.
For Russia, this is a war of annihilation. For us, this is a war for survival. And while they are trying to annul us – as a state and as a nation, any agreements with Russia will be doomed. They will allow Moscow to regroup forces and accumulate resources to start over. pic.twitter.com/qUbVbqhLRk
— Andriy Yermak (@AndriyYermak) October 29, 2022
It is noted that Black Sea Initiative for grain was signed on July 22 – under the auspices of the United Nations – and has a duration of 120 days, which means that it will expire in mid-November anyway. However, until recently, the UN hoped that an extension of grain exports from Ukrainian ports would be given.
justification
It all started with Moscow accusing Kyiv and London of two things.
Source: Kathimerini

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