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Russia's “requirements” to unblock ports: the Ministry of Internal Affairs explained in which case Ukraine will agree to these conditions

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Russia put forward “demands” to unblock ports/Channel 24 collage/Illustrative photo

Russia has cynically declared that it is ready to provide humanitarian corridors to unblock Ukrainian ports. The invaders have already shown what the agreements mean for them, so no one is going to believe them.

In fact, Ukraine will not agree to an agreement with Russia “one on one”, but there is another scenario. Adviser to the Interior Minister Rostislav Smirnov told Channel 24 about this.

On Russia's terms – only in a coalition

Adviser to the Interior Minister said that the international The community devotes a lot of time to the issue of blocked Ukrainian ports. This is because there are certain risks of grain shortages due to the war.

We must understand that if we agree to these conditions (Russia – Channel 24), then definitely in a certain coalition. We will have a conditional “safety wire” that will allow us to take this step, – says Rostislav Smirnov.

“Of course, if we are talking about bilateral relations, then I personally would not really hope for Russia's proposal “, he added.

The adviser to the Minister of Internal Affairs of Ukraine emphasized that we have repeatedly seen how Russia violates the agreements. Therefore, of course, it is possible to talk about agreeing to its “demands” only if there is a coalition of international countries.

Note! Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko said that the aggressor state can provide humanitarian corridors for the exit of ships from the ports of Ukraine to the Black Sea, and has a number of requirements. In particular, the infidels want sanctions restrictions against them to be relaxed and for the Ukrainian side to clear the port water area on its own. >From the temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories, Russia stole grain and began to brazenly export it. The looted grain, equipment and agricultural products are being taken by Russian troops in columns to the temporarily occupied Crimea. From there – to other countries.

  • In particular, at the end of April, the Russian bulk carrier “Matros Pozinich” loaded about 27,000 tons of grain and headed for Egypt. At the same time, after a warning from the Ukrainian authorities, it was denied entry.
  • Subsequently, the ship was banned from entering Beirut, so it moored in Latakia in Syria.
  • However, information soon appeared that that another bulk carrier with grain, the Syrian ship Phenicia, left the occupied Crimea for Syria.
  • In general, the strategy of the invaders is to steal Ukrainian grain and sell it to other terrorist countries. They have already exported 300 tons of grain from the Zaporozhye region alone.
  • Rostislav Smirnov on the cynical statement of the Russians: watch the video

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