Putin's spit in the face of the UN Secretary General and Erdogan - Ukrainian Foreign Ministry about the morning shelling of Odessa


Ukraine notes the need for strict implementation of the agreements on the resumption of the safe export of Ukrainian agricultural products by the Black Sea.
Less than a day has passed since the "grain agreement", under which Russia also put its signatures, but this did not prevent the aggressor from firing missiles at the port in Odessa. Which calls into question the agreements and promises given by the Russian Federation to the UN and Turkey in the document signed in Istanbul on July 22. This was stated by the speaker of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Oleg Nikolenko.
He noted that UN Secretary General António Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan personally made efforts to reach an agreement on "grain corridors", but now, "they got a spit."
The Russian missile is Vladimir Putin’s spit in the face of UN Secretary General António Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who have made great efforts to reach an agreement, and for which Ukraine is grateful, he said.
Nikolaenko noted that Ukraine calls on the UN and Turkey to ensure Russia's compliance with its obligations. In case of non-fulfillment of the agreements, Moscow will be responsible for the intensification of the global food crisis.
Ukraine insists on the need for strict implementation of agreements to restore the safe export of Ukrainian agricultural products by the Black Sea from three ports: Odessa, Chernomorsk and Yuzhny, adds Nikolenko.
Recall that in the morning in Odessa, explosions thundered during an air raid. The occupiers attacked the Odessa Sea Trade Port with Caliber cruise missiles.
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