The United States, the European Union and the United Kingdom welcomed the agreement signed by Russia, Ukraine, the United Nations and Turkey to resume grain exports through the Black Sea, with The goal to mitigate the threat of a global food crisis.
“The Istanbul Agreement today is step in right direction. we call for Its quick application,” the block’s foreign tweeted policy President Josep Borrell.
Agreements signed between Ukraine, Russia and Turkey @United nations region critical step in Overcoming global Food insecurity caused Russian aggression against Ukraine.
European Union remains committed to help #Ukraine bring a lot of grains in it global markets possible.
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– Josep Borrell Fontelles (@JosepBorrellF) July 22 2022
Borel added that the European Union continues to provide help in Ukrainian grain shipment.
“European Union” remains Committed to helping Ukraine bring in the same of grains in it global markets as fast as possible possible. The EU Solidarity Corridors Scheme has facilitated the export process of 2.5 million tons in June alone. we also work closely with Such as the United Nations and the Group of Seven, to strengthen the multilateral response to the broader aspects of global food security. In this context, we are packaging over 7.7 billion euros until 2024″ in The statement added that the bloc will continue to do so work with And the support United nations secretary general in address the consequences of Russian war against Ukraine.
United State also She said she welcomed the Ukraine grain agreement that was signed in Istanbul described it as “positive”. stepPresident Erdoğan and UN Secretary-General António Guterres thanked for their efforts.
Meanwhile, the United Kingdom government Congratulations to Turkey and the United Nations for He brokered a deal to resume grain exports from war-torn Ukraine, but he said the burden is on with Russia keeps its promises.
(Russian President Vladimir) Putin Barbarism invasion of Ukraine means some of The poorest and weakest people in The world It is in risk of “They have nothing to eat,” Secretary of State Liz Truss said. in a permit.
“Now this agreement must be implemented and we will monitor that,” he added ensure Russia’s behavior match her words.”
Aharon also Welcome this pioneering work development.
Secretary General of IMO, Kitak Lim said he is happy with the deal.
“I am very pleased that all parties have reached an agreement on The way forward for Ships to safely transport grain and other much-needed goods across the Black Sea…”
Secretary General Guy Platten of International Chamber of Shipping also He said it was a long overdue breakthrough for millions of people. He continued by saying that although the deal is an important step, more work It still has to be done.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also Welcome the deal.
The G7 is working closely together with partners like Turkey and others ensure We can get those pills out of Ukraine and its surroundings world Where it is needed without putting it in risk Ukraine’s sovereignty and protection, Trudeau said.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi said the grain deal was “excellent.” news” for The international community to me avoid a global food crisis.
with mediation of Turkey, the United Nations, Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement in Istanbul on Friday on Appeal of Ukrainian grain shipments from the Black Sea ports.
Sweden’s Minister of The Ministry of Foreign Affairs thanked UN Secretary-General Ann Linde and the Turkish President for Their efforts to relieve global food crisis.
Sweden welcomes the agreement on export of trapped grain for many months in Ukraine because of She wrote, “Russia’s aggression.” on Twitter.
Latvian Foreign Minister Edgar Rinkevix also took On Twitter, saying: “I commend the efforts of the United Nations and Turkey to facilitate the deal. I hope this agreement will be fully implemented, especially by Russia.”
Under the agreement reached on UN-led plan during July 13 talks in Istanbul, a coordination center will be established to do out Joint inspection at entrance and exit of ports and ensure The safety of roads.
universally praised for Her mediator role and coordinated Turkey with Moscow and Kyiv To open a passage from the Ukrainian port city of Odessa to resume global Grain shipments stopped due to the Russian-Ukrainian war now in Fifth month.