Comments by "R Johansen" (@rjohansen9486) on "Zelensky's Direct Threat To EU Allies Over Ban On Grain Imports; 'Ukraine Will Respond...' | Watch" video.

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  4.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  7.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  15. Errr, Putin broke the agreement right after it was signed! The Minsk Agreements are a basis for political resolution of the conflict in Donbas. They have been violated by the Russian Federation on a regular basis. Point 10, for example, calls for the withdrawal of all foreign armed formations and military equipment from the two disputed regions, Donetsk and Luhansk: Ukraine says this refers to forces from Russia, but Moscow denies it has any forces there. (Later Putin admitted there were russian forces.) Signing of the first documents in September 2014 followed direct incursion of the Russian regular troops in Donbas and intense hostilities near the city of Ilovaysk — the place of one of the most shameful crimes, committed by the Russian Army in Donbas. At least 366 Ukrainian servicemen were killed and 429 were wounded there while leaving the city in the so-called “green corridor” under the guarantees of commanders of Russian troops. In violation of the Minsk Memorandum, Russian troops and Russia-backed illegal armed formations seized 8 pieces of land 1696 km² in area, which had to be on the Ukrainian government-controlled territory according to the line of contact, defined by the Memorandum. Debaltseve is one of the most telling examples of how Russia violates the Minsk Agreements. Combined Russian-terrorist forces attacked and seized the city and the outskirts on 16–18 February 2015, immediately after the Minsk Package of measures, establishing the comprehensive ceasefire since 15 February, had been signed.
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  16.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  33.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  36.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  38.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  41.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  43.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  46.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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  48.  herbertfuchs3599  You are lying your teeth off! This isn't even the official Russian reason. 1. LOL, "Carefully expected". Russia has NEVER presented any proof of explosives on the grain ships. The reason (at least the official one) Putin wouldn't expand the deal, is he demanded the economic sanctions to be lifted. 2. Over 33 million tonnes of grain and other foodstuffs have been exported via the Black Sea Grain Initiative. 64% of the wheat exported through the Black Sea Grain Initiative reached developing countries. Maize is exported almost equally to developed and developing countries. The UN World Food Programme (WFP – the largest humanitarian organisation in the world) is also shipping wheat from Black Sea ports. Before the war, the programme bought half of its grain stock from Ukraine. Since the start of the initiative in August 2022 over 725 000 tonnes of wheat have left Ukrainian ports to Ethiopia, Yemen, Afghanistan, Sudan, Somalia, Kenya and Djibouti. The reason for the neighboring countries import restrictions are the fact that it is hard to SHIP out grain from Ukraine. Therefore most of the grain to Europe is by road, and the neighboring countries were flooded with grain. Then the local farmers got problems. As you can see, Europe has no problem getting grain, but to get to farther away countries, they need to go by ships. Now Putin put an end to that. The result is that farther (and poorer) countries either don't get grain, or it's much more expensive. Don't forget to say "thank you, Putin"! What a filthy hypocrisy !
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