“Russia must understand that if it continues like this, it will not have a single ship left at the end of the conflict,” Zelensky said.
He complained that after the termination of the grain agreement, kyiv is forced to look for alternative solutions to export its products.
The suspension of the agreement was announced in mid-July. Russia then notified Turkey, Ukraine and the UN that it was not willing to tolerate disregard for its interests.
The grain deal will resume after the Moscow conditions are met. The West should remove restrictions on the export of food and fertilizer from the Russian Federation and also reconnect Rosselkhozbank to SWIFT.