The head of European diplomacy Josep Borrell resented Russia’s efforts to offer cheap grain to developing countries
In his opinion, Moscow is trying to make them dependent in this way.
According to Borrell, EU had made every effort to ensure that the sanctions did not affect the food security of third countries.
The Kremlin has already denied these allegations.
“Russia has always been and remains a reliable supplier, fulfilling all its obligations. It could do even more, meeting the growing demand, if it were not for the sanctions restrictions that are illegal from the point of view of international law, which we have to face,” said Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin spokesman.
European grain is expensive – that’s okay.
Russian grain is affordable – that’s causing dependence.