Attempts to blame Russia for grain shipping trouble groundless: Putin

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MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin told Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer on Friday that attempts to blame Russia for difficulties in shipping grain worldwide were unfounded and"Vladimir Puti

MOSCOW - Russian President Vladimir Putin told Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer on Friday that attempts to blame Russia for difficulties in shipping grain worldwide were unfounded and"Vladimir Putin stressed that attempts to make Russia responsible for the difficulties with the supply of agricultural products to world markets are groundless," the Kremlin said after the phone call.

"Detailed explanations have been given of the real causes of these problems, which have emerged due to anti-Russian sanctions by the United States and the European Union, among other things." Putin also urged Ukraine to de-mine ports"as soon as possible" to allow the passage of grain-carrying vessels, the Kremlin said, without providing further details.and Western sanctions have disrupted supplies of fertiliser, wheat and other commodities from the two countries, fuelling concerns about the risk of hunger around the world.

"The Russian President has assured us that the International Red Cross must and should have access to the prisoners of war," Nehammer said.

 

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