Chief NATO: Increase in grain prices, not on account of sanctions

The deep food crisis that threatens the globe is not the result of severe sanctions that the West has imposed on Russia as punishment for the attack on Ukraine. That's what explained at this Wednesday press conference, Secretary General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, for all who blame [the] punishment measures aimed at [...]
That's what explained at this Wednesday press conference, Secretary General NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, for all who blame punishable measures aimed at paralyzing the Russian economy.
This is a terrible consequence of Russia's war against Ukraine. I say this because I see Russia trying to create the idea that rising grain prices were caused by our sanctions, but this is wrong”
According to the number 1 of the north-Atlantic military alliance, the ideal solution to the normalisation of prices would be for Russia to stop the war.
But since this is impossible at the moment, Stoltenberg said that an important role to convince Russia to open Ukrainian grain transport routes is playing Turkey as an ally of NATO.
At the end of this month, coalition leaders will discuss the new military aid package for Ukraine. Kiev has requested, among other things, 1,000 Houcer balls, 500 western tanks and a thousand feet.












