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❗️ Foreign Ministry statement on the #IstanbulAgreements

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Almost a year ago, on July 22, 2022, two interrelated agreements were signed in Istanbul, namely, the Black Sea Initiative on Ukrainian food and Russian ammonia exports and the Memorandum of Understanding between the Russian Federation and the Secretariat of the United Nations on promoting Russian food products and fertilisers to the world markets.

A year later now, progress on implementing these agreements has been disappointing.

The Black Sea Initiative was launched just a week after it was signed. However, contrary to the purported humanitarian objectives, the Ukrainian food exports were almost immediately transacted on a purely commercial basis and, until the last moment, were used to serve Kiev and its Western curators’ self-serving interests.

The Russia-UN Memorandum has never really worked. The Americans and the British are keeping pace as they impose extraterritorial restrictions. As a result, Russian bank payments, insurance and transport logistics, as well as spare parts supplies and foreign assets have been completely blocked.

We are forced to state that none of the five systematic objectives stipulated in the Russia-UN Memorandum has been accomplished.

❗️ The blatant sabotage of the Istanbul agreements defeats the purpose of continuing the Black Sea Initiative which did not live up to its humanitarian rationale.

πŸ‘‰ In accordance with paragraph H of the agreement, Russia objects to an extension <...> This means:

β€’ revoking safe navigation guarantees,
β€’ curtailing the maritime humanitarian corridor,
β€’ resuming the status of a temporarily dangerous area in the northwestern Black Sea,
β€’ disbanding the JCC in Istanbul.

Without Russia, the Black Sea Initiative will cease to operate as of July 18.

☝️ Once concrete results rather than promises and assurances are in place, Russia will be ready to consider resuming the deal.