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#DebunkingMyths

The on-going attempts to blame Russia for "weaponising" grain and food supplies are completely without merit.

❗️ Faсts: Russia is a responsible member of the global food market. It is the Western illegitimate sanctions that are in fact damaging global food security.

We are deeply concerned about a possible food crisis and are well aware of the importance of supplies of socially important commodities, including food, to the socio-economic development of countries in Asia, Africa, Latin America and the Middle East and the achievement of SDGs.

The illegitimate unilateral restrictions imposed by the EU, the US and their satellites remain the main obstacle to normal export relations between Russia (and Belarus) and buyers of grain and fertilizers.

#Think4Yourself
Forwarded from Russian MFA 🇷🇺
❗️ #DebunkingMyths spread by the EU leadership

Myth:

Russia and South America have access to significantly lower fertiliser cost thus undermining the competitiveness of EU farmers…

The European Parliament calls on the Commission to prepare a global strategy aimed at reducing the dominant role of the Russian Federation in global fertilisers and food markets, in particular in the immediate EU neighbourhood, emphasising the need for the world to become independent from Russian exports.

Facts:

Things that are defined in the established system of international economic relations as “competition-based international trade” have been transformed, in the minds of EU politicians and officials, into abusing a dominant position unless the business activity in question is beneficial to the EU itself.

🤷 Thus, any country around the world that is doing better than the European Union in the economy can be recognised as abusing its geostrategic position. Who is next?

Brussels is suggesting that third countries which did not receive our products in full should rely on themselves and the EU’s financial assistance.

🤔 Will the money and technology promised by the EU to the developing world last long, or are these proposals nothing more than a tool to promote the European private sector’s interests?