conflicts on Thursday pushed back on Russia’s claims that it cannot remove its naval blockade in the Black Sea until Kyiv demines the vital port thoroughfare.
“After attacking Ukraine, Russia has blocked Ukrainian seaports. The Russian army has mined areas of the sea, and is constantly trying to break through the defense of Odesa and other coastal cities on the Black Sea,” spokesman of Ukraine’s foreign ministry, Oleg Nikolenko, said in response to comments made earlier this week by a top Russia official.
Russian Navy boat of the Black Sea Fleet patrols an aria of the Mariupol Sea Port in Mariupol, in territory under the government of the Donetsk People’s Republic, eastern Ukraine, Monday, May 30, 2022.
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But on Tuesday Russian world-regions said the demining process should be Kyiv’s problem to solve.
“If Kyiv solves the problem of demining ports, the Russian Navy will ensure the unimpeded passage of ships with grain to the Mediterranean Sea,” he told Russian media.
But Nikolenko said Ukraine would not remove any defenses it has established until Moscow withdrew “its forces from the territorial waters of Ukraine and provide[d] security guarantees against attacks on ports and commercial convoys.”
FILE – In this Jan. 24, 2017 file photo, children wait for transportation after receiving food donated by the World Food Program, in Kabul, Afghanistan. On Friday, Oct. 9, 2020 the WFP won the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for its efforts to combat hunger and food insecurity around the globe.
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Kyiv also called on those nations who are expected to suffer the most at the hands of Russia’s blockade and urged them to use their contacts with Moscow to circumvent even greater food shortages.
Nikolenko said Ukrainian officials continue to work with partners and the UN to secure maritime export routes.