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Then we will do everything ourselves, – Zelensky explained what weapons are needed to unblock the Black Sea

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Russian invasion of Ukraine could lead to starvation far beyond our country. Now the Kremlin is actually holding millions of people hostage.

As adviser to the Head of the Office of the President Mikhail Podolyak said, it is impossible to bargain with a country that has taken hundreds of millions of people hostage.

Ukraine can unblock the Black Sea

Podolyak noted that the world should agree on the transfer of MLRS systems and other necessary heavy weapons to unblock the Black Sea.

Then we will do everything ourselves, he stressed.

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Russia's military invasion of Ukraine led not only to a massive flow of refugees from the country, the death of our citizens, the destruction of large and small settlements, but according to experts, it can lead to the deepest food crisis in modern human history.

Pay attention ! Experts from the Kyiv School of Economics stressed that, in general, more than 400 million people in the world depend on grain supplies from Ukraine.

Armed aggression, having blocked the supply of vital food from Ukrainian producers to other countries, turned another 40 million people into those who suffer from hunger in different regions of the world.

“When it comes to food security risks, in many places there was a threatening situation. It has sharply escalated due to Russian aggression against Ukraine, which has increased the number of people experiencing food shortages by 40 million,” said US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.

Estonia announced the need to send NATO ships to water area of ​​the Black Sea to unblock the work of Ukrainian ports. Ensuring safe merchant shipping would be a strong step in support of Ukraine.

Rigo Terras believes that the introduction of NATO ships and ships of other European countries into the Black Sea to unblock Ukrainian ports and ensure navigation would be a powerful deterrent. He expressed doubt that Russia would dare to attack NATO ships escorting civilian ships, “because this will lead to a direct clash with NATO.”

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