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Guterres says UN working with US, EU to get Russian food to markets

| Updated: August 21, 2022 20:51:23


UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arriving at a boat to sail a ship carrying Ukrainian grain at Zeyport in Istanbul of Turkey on Saturday –Reuters photo UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres arriving at a boat to sail a ship carrying Ukrainian grain at Zeyport in Istanbul of Turkey on Saturday –Reuters photo

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Saturday the United Nations is working with the United States and European Union to overcome obstacles to Russian food and fertilisers reaching world markets.

Guterres said that under an UN-brokered deal agreed upon in Turkey last month to resume Ukraine's grain exports cut off since Russia's invasion in February, more than 650,000 metric tonnes of grain and other food were already being exported.

"The other part of this package deal is the unimpeded access to the global markets of Russian food and fertiliser, which are not subject to sanctions," Guterres said in Istanbul, where he visited a coordination centre overseeing the exports, reports Reuters.

He said those countries that imposed sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine had made clear that the measures did not apply to food and fertilisers, but added there had nevertheless been a "chilling effect" on exports.

"There are a certain number of obstacles and difficulties that need to be overcome in relation to shipping... to insurance and... finance," Guterres told a news conference alongside Turkey's Defence Minister Hulusi Akar.

Guterres said the United Nations was working with Washington and the European Union to remove those obstacles.

"Getting more food and fertiliser out of Ukraine and Russia is crucial to further calm commodity markets and lower prices for consumers," he said.

Russia and Ukraine accounted for around a third of global wheat exports before the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, which Moscow calls a special military operation. Russia is also a major exporter of fertiliser.

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