Russian Foreign Ministry: Illegal sanctions against grain and fertilizer producers must be lifted

Moscow (ST): Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko stressed today the need to lift illegal sanctions against Russian grain and fertilizer producers, stressing once again that it is inadmissible to supply Ukraine with Western weapons.
Sputnik news agency quoted the Russian Foreign Ministry as saying in a statement: “During his meeting with the French Ambassador to Russia, Pierre Levy, Grushko made it clear that it is necessary to lift illegal sanctions against Russian grain and fertilizer producers and remove all obstacles to the sufficiency of the markets of developing countries in order to prevent adverse consequences from happening.”
During the meeting, Grushko presented a comprehensive assessment of the state of relations between Russia and the European Union, including France, focusing on the consequences of pumping more weapons to Ukraine from the West, including France, which the Kiev regime uses to bomb civilian facilities and infrastructure, including the nuclear power plant in Zaporozhye .
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