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Ceasefire in Ukraine, cereals, Azovstal soldiers: what Macron, Scholz and Putin said to each other

2022-05-28T15:48:56.837Z


As a global food crisis brews due to the blocking of Russian and Ukrainian grain exports, the three heads of state met on Saturday.


Vladimir Putin spoke on the phone on Saturday with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz, to discuss the Russian offensive in Ukraine and the export of cereals, while a global food crisis is brewing.

The 80-minute interview was held at the request of Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz, according to the German chancellery.

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Wheat exports

"

Russia is ready to help find options for the unhindered export of grain, including Ukrainian grain from ports on the Black Sea

," Vladimir Putin said during the conversation, according to a statement from the Kremlin.

According to Vladimir Putin, the difficulties related to food deliveries were caused by “

a wrong economic and financial policy of Western countries, as well as anti-Russian sanctions

” imposed by these countries, explains the press release.

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An increase in deliveries of Russian fertilizers and agricultural products could reduce tensions on the international agricultural market, "

which will obviously require the lifting of the appropriate sanctions

" targeting Moscow, he underlined.

Ukraine, a major exporter of cereals, especially corn and wheat, is seeing its production blocked due to the fighting.

For its part, Russia, another cereal power, cannot sell its production and its fertilizers because of Western sanctions affecting the financial and logistics sectors.

The two countries produce a third of the world's wheat.

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The Russian President has "

undertaken that Russia will not take advantage of the opening of the mine belt set up to protect Ukrainian ports, to allow the export of grain by ship, to carry out offensive actions

“Assured the German Chancellery, adding that the three leaders agreed on the “

central role

” that the United Nations must play to guarantee exports.

Withdrawal of Russian troops and negotiations

The two Western leaders “

insisted on an immediate ceasefire and a withdrawal of Russian troops

”.

They "

called on the Russian president for serious direct negotiations with the Ukrainian president and a diplomatic solution to the conflict

", according to the chancellery.

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Russian president confirmed Russia remains '

open to resumption of dialogue

' with Kiev to resolve armed conflict, as peace talks with Ukraine stalled since March following discovery of massacre civilians in Boucha, north of Kiev.

Arms deliveries to Ukraine

During the telephone interview, Vladimir Putin "

emphasized the dangerous nature of continuing to flood Ukraine with Western weapons, warning against the risks of further destabilization of the situation and worsening of the humanitarian crisis,

” according to the Kremlin statement.

Azovstal soldiers

Finally, Emmanuel Macron and Olaf Scholz asked Vladimir Putin to release 2,500 Ukrainian fighters who had taken refuge in the Azovstal steelworks in Mariupol (south) and were taken prisoner by the Russians, according to the French presidency.

Source: lefigaro

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