Russia affirms that the invasion has no deadlines

Russia affirms that the invasion has no deadlines

He also recalled that the President of Russia, Vladimir Putinstressed on more than one occasion that the Armed forces Russian “have a clear order to avoid damage to civilian infrastructure and civilian casualties”.

“That is why the Armed Forces work very carefully, use high-precision weapons and exclude any attack on civilian infrastructure, which, unfortunately, cannot be said about the Ukrainian side,” he said.

global food crisis

Meanwhile, the head of European diplomacy, Joseph Borrelldescribed as a “matter of life or death” the resumption of the grain exports from Ukraine, so he hopes that an agreement will be reached this week to unblock the Ukrainian port of Odessa.

An agreement is negotiated between Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the UN to unlock the exit by Black Sea of some 20 million tons of cereals stored in Ukrainian silos, in particular in Odessa (south), and to facilitate the Russian export of grains and fertilizers.

Moscow argues that the sanctions imposed by the European Union Y USA in the context of the war they prevent him from exporting these goods, something that Washington and Brussels deny, assuring that their measures were not directed at food.

Ukraine is one of the world’s leading exporters of wheat and other cereals.

Europe gives more military aid to Ukraine

Meanwhile, the Council of the European Union (EU) agreed today -as it had anticipated on Friday- the fifth tranche of military aid to Ukraine for 500 million euros.

“I welcome the political agreement of the European Council on the fifth tranche to Ukraine within the framework of the European Peace Support Fund,” tweeted the President of the Council, Charles Michaelin a message in which he recalled that military support for the Ukrainian forces reached 2,500 million euros.

Tomorrow, Putin will hold talks in Tehran with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoganon mechanisms to allow grain exports from Ukraine, blocked in that country by Moscow’s military offensive.

“First, we are ready to continue work in this direction. Second, this issue will be discussed by the presidents,” Kremlin diplomatic adviser Yuri Ushakov said, according to Russian agencies, on the eve of a meeting of the two leaders in Iran.

Source: Ambito

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