Lavrov: The British Navy seeks "infiltration" Black Sea and is responsible for escorting Ukraine grain exports

Author:Global Times Time:2022.07.04

According to today's Russian TV (RT) report on July 3, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Britain is looking for a "excuse" to be responsible for the grain shipped out of the port of Ukraine and take the opportunity to let Britain The Royal Navy "penetrated" into the Black Sea.

Picture source: RT report screenshot

It is reported that Lavrov said in an interview with the Russian 24 channel that some countries are trying to use food security issues in the worst way, such as accusing Moscow "involved in the participation and not participating", and "washing" White "Ukrainian side.

In this interview, Lavrov mentioned the previous statement of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and Foreign Minister Leeds Tellas. In Lavrov's view, these British politicians "are obviously trying to create conditions, penetrate the Black Sea for the Royal Navy, and are almost fully responsible for all the processes of the grain escort of Ukraine ports. Clean up these mines. "

It is reported that at the recent Western Seven Group (G7) leader summit held in Germany, British Prime Minister called for emergency actions to transport food out of the port of the Black Sea of ​​Ukraine. He also said that the United Kingdom is willing to assist the clearance of mines in the southern coast of Ukraine and consider providing insurance for the ship to transfer the food stranded in Ukraine. Help to perform such tasks.

RT reports that the UK promises to provide Ukraine Railway Corporation with £ 10 million ($ 12.1 million) materials and equipment to repair railway infrastructure and help transport food out of the country through the railway. The British government also promised to invest 1.5 million pounds (about 1.8 million US dollars) to develop a test method, "to determine whether Russia's food sold in the international market is illegally obtained from Ukraine."

According to the previous report by Russia, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Ludido pointed out at the end of May that in order to solve the supply of the global grain market, all sanctions against Russia must be canceled. He said: "We were told that these sanctions would not affect food and fertilizer, but this is not the case. When Russian ships enter the ports of Europe and other regions, and European ships enter our port, there are issues that pay for those materials, as well as Problems related to insurance. "

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