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Russian Embassy urges US to ensure unimpeded operation of Russian and foreign ports
Russian Embassy urges US to ensure unimpeded operation of Russian and foreign ports
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Russian Embassy in the United States on Thursday urged Washington to ensure the unhindered operation of the transport and logistics system… 28.07.2022, Sputnik International
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“”Public insurance… doesn’t work. It is necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of the transport and logistics system, including Russian and foreign ports, as well as normal financial support for the relevant operations,” the embassy wrote on Telegram, commenting on the recent statement. U.S. lawmakers on Russia’s alleged responsibility for the global food crisis.The Russian Embassy in the United States also urged Washington to take steps to ensure the exclusion of Russian food and fertilizer supplies from its list According to the embassy, the origins of the agricultural crisis lie in errors in the macroeconomic policies of Western states, the Russian Embassy in the United States said on Thursday. “The origins of the agricultural crisis lie in systemic errors in the macroeconomic policies of Western states,” the embassy wrote on Telegram, commenting on Washington’s remark blaming Moscow for the crisis. world food. Moscow intends to continue to fulfill in good faith all its obligations under the cultural contracts export agreement, the statement added.
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07:42 GMT 28.07.2022 (Updated: 07:44 GMT 28.07.2022)
MOSCOW (Sputnik) – The Russian Embassy in the United States on Thursday urged Washington to ensure the unhindered operation of the transport and logistics system, including Russian and foreign ports, as well as financial support for relevant operations.
“”Public insurance… doesn’t work. It is necessary to ensure the smooth functioning of the transport and logistics system, including Russian and foreign ports, as well as normal financial support for the relevant operations,” the embassy wrote on Telegram, commenting on the recent statement. US lawmakers on Russia’s alleged responsibility for the global food crisis.
The Russian Embassy in the United States has also urged Washington to take steps to ensure the exclusion of Russian food and fertilizer supplies from its sanctions list.
“We urge US authorities…to take concrete steps to ensure the exclusion of Russian food and fertilizer supplies from direct and indirect sanctions,” the embassy wrote on Telegram, commenting on the lawmakers’ recent statement. Americans on the presumed responsibility of Russia in the world food crisis.
According to the embassy, the origins of the agricultural crisis lie in the mistakes of the macroeconomic policies of Western states, the Russian Embassy in the United States said on Thursday.
“The origins of the agricultural crisis lie in systemic errors in the macroeconomic policies of Western states,” the embassy wrote on Telegram, commenting on Washington’s remark blaming Moscow for the global food crisis.
Moscow intends to continue to fulfill in good faith all its obligations under agricultural export contracts, the statement added.