The press secretary of the President of the Russian Federation emphasized that up to now, the problem of Russia’s fertilizer exports has not been completely resolved despite the remarkable achievements.
According to Russia’s TASS news agency, on December 26, Press Secretary of the President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Peskov said that although there have been significant progress, the issue of Russian fertilizer exports has not been resolved. completely resolved.
Speaking on Channel One, the Kremlin official emphasized that so far, the problem has not been completely resolved despite considerable achievements.
Stakeholders including the United Nations, Russia and Turkey have worked hard and there is still some work to be done.
On July 22, Russia and Ukraine separately signed with the United Nations and Turkey an agreement on the Black Sea Grains Initiative to solve the problem of supplying food and fertilizers to the global market.
The agreement is valid for 120 days and is extended for another 120 days just before it expires on November 19.
Within the framework of this agreement, Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations have agreed to establish a Joint Coordination Center (JCC) to monitor grain ships.
Russian officials have repeatedly pointed out that some points of the agreement have not been fully implemented, including the agreement that grain is mainly sent to the poorest countries.
In addition, it is a fact that the supply of Russian fertilizers and food to the world market still faces many obstacles.
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