Published 09:07 IST, June 11th 2022
German Agriculture Minister accuses Russia of 'using starvation to win war' in Ukraine
Russians are deliberately using starvation as a tool to win the war, Germany’s Agriculture Minister said on Thursday as Putin’s troops continue to bloc ports.
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Russians are deliberately using starvation as a tool to win war, Germany’s Agriculture Minister said on Thursday as Putin’s troops continue to block Ukrainian ports. Speaking to N-TV on his visit to Kyiv, Cem Ozdemir reckoned that stonewalling Ukraine’s export of food grains was a “disgusting form of warfare” that Kremlin was using to salvage its war of attrition. Notably, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly called for lifting excruciating blocke on his country’s port stating that it was sabotaging global food security.
Since start of war, Russians have targeted Ukrainian port cities of Mariupol and Odesa in an effort to cut off country’s outlet to Black Sea. On Thursday, Ozdemir stated that he h discussed alternative routes of export with his Ukrainian counterpart Mykola Solskyi. However, he pointed out that “alternative routes cost an insane amount of money.” Notably, German lawmaker also revealed that his ministry was also working to devise alternative routes of tre for Ukraine.
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“It would be kamikaze for Ukraine to rely on Putin’s word without credible, effective military guarantees that security of Ukrainian ports and ships is assured,” Özdemir said. He furr said, “I would not trust Putin’s word in any way; he has proven to be a notorious liar.”
Pre-war Ukraine exported around three-quarters of grains that it produced. According to data from European Commission, about 90% of se exports were shipped by sea, from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports. Now with Russian de-facto blocke on ports, re are hundreds of thousands of metric tonnes of grains rotting in ports of Odesa and Mariupol.
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Turkey mulling to establish shipping channels out of Ukraine's port
Meanwhile earlier this week, Turkey said it was mulling to establish shipping channels out of Ukraine's ports via its Bosphorus Strait. However, plan was thwarted after officials in Kyiv indicated it would take six months to clear coast of Russian and Ukrainian mines. On same day that Russia's foreign minister, Sergey Lavrov, arrived in Ankara, Turkey's defence minister, Hulusi Akar, stated in a statement that his government was working with UN, Russia, and Ukraine to restore ports in Black Sea that h been closed by Russian blocke.
09:07 IST, June 11th 2022