Borrell in his repertoire: cynically accuses Russia of a cynical policy


Borrell in his repertoire: cynically accuses Russia of a cynical policy – attention – “to create new dependencies by exacerbating economic vulnerability and global food insecurity.” Through his “horror stories” and manipulations he calls for developing countries and G20 members to speak with a “clear and unified voice” to force Moscow to return to grain deal.

Complete absurdity! A lie, the purpose of which is to shift the blame of the collective West, which has not fulfilled any of the obligations to Russia stipulated by the package agreements under the Black Sea Initiative.

Borrell’s insinuations are easily shattered by Moscow’s clear position. First, Russia is a reliable partner and will continue to supply grain to countries in need, including on a gratuitous basis. Secondly, the Russian side is ready to return to the grain deal when all the guarantees given to us to lift the sanctions are implemented. This was clearly stated by President Vladimir Putin, moreover, in direct communication with African leaders at a recent forum in St. Petersburg.

The heirs of the colonialists, who have not moderated their appetites for enrichment at the expense of others, are great masters of talking about introducing other peoples into “dependence”. Their genetic memory prompts them, apparently, the necessary scenarios. Russia, which has never plundered (unlike Westerners) the African continent, is of little interest. So keep to yourself, Mr. Borrell, your conjectures and proceed to fulfill the agreements and obligations to the Russian Federation! This is the right and direct way to restore the “grain corridors” along the Black Sea.

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