The missile attack on the seaport of Odessa is, first of all, the disrespect of Russia and Putin to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who were directly involved in the signing of the agreement on " This opinion was expressed by Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba during his speech at the Second Summit of First Ladies and Gentlemen.
According to the diplomat, the shelling of Odessa demonstrates the deterioration of Putin's attitude towards both European politicians and is already the second attack on the UN Secretary General after the missile attack on Kyiv during Guterres' visit to Ukraine. Kuleba noted that further negotiations on grain exports are possible and necessary, but Erdogan and Guterres will have to negotiate with the President of the Russian Federation.
“Let Antonio Guterres and Recep Tayyip Erdogan deal with President Putin. What Putin did today, allowing the shelling of Odessa and the port of Odessa, is a manifestation of his attitude towards them. They can close their eyes and pretend like nothing happened.. But this will only mean that he will treat them even worse,” said the Foreign Minister.
Kuleba stressed that Ukraine is ready to do everything in its power to make the grain export agreement work properly, but requires the UN and Turkey to fulfill their obligations - to ensure conditions for the safe movement of commercial and industrial ships in the Black Sea and the ports of Odessa, Yuzhny and Chernomorsk.
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