UN promises to do everything possible to remove obstacles to Russia's food exports

/TASS/. UN Secretary-General António Guterres will do everything in his power to ensure the export of Russian fertilizers as part of the grain deal. This was stated on Wednesday at a briefing by Deputy Spokesperson of the Secretary General of the World Organization Farhan Haq following Guterres' visit to Kyiv.

"We will continue discussions, including with the participation of the UN Secretary General, with leading persons in Russia and Ukraine, on this issue, but at the moment I do not have information about specific contacts. It is obvious that the Secretary General will continue to do everything in its power to remove obstacles to the export of Russian fertilizers," he said.

As part of the grain deal, the export of Russian ammonia fertilizers via the Togliatti-Odessa pipeline, and then on ships across the Black Sea, is being discussed, but no agreement has yet been reached on this matter.

"Next step. We expect a Russian delegation to arrive in Geneva for talks next week. This will include discussions with Secretary General of the UN Conference on Trade and Development Rebecca Greenspan, who deals with the issue of Russian exports, including fertilizers," the UN representative noted. "Rebeca Greenspan is working hard to ensure that barriers to such exports are lifted." The UN will analyze whether any further contacts are needed to continue this, Haq said.

Asked how the impediment to Russian fertilizer exports affects needy African countries and the food crisis, Haq said it is difficult to measure such an impact, because "the long-term effect is very serious." "If you can't apply fertilizer in a timely manner to specific areas, including many needy countries in Africa, you won't be able to grow crops," he said. just so that people can grow crops, and for this they need fertilizers.

grain deal

Agreements on food exports from Ukraine were concluded on July 22 last year in Istanbul for 120 days. One of the agreements regulates the procedure for the export of grain from the ports of Odessa, Chernomorsk and Yuzhny controlled by Kyiv. Created by Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and the UN, a joint coordination center in Istanbul is designed to inspect ships with grain in order to prevent smuggling of weapons and exclude provocations. In addition, a memorandum was signed between the Russian Federation and the UN, which implies the obligations of the world organization to remove various restrictions on the export of Russian fertilizers and agricultural products to world markets. In November, the grain deal was extended for another 120 days and expires on March 18.

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