Forwarded from Russian MFA π·πΊ
Fighting the EU's Β«fakesΒ»
#QUOTE1
High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell, 19 September:
π¬ Look at the statistics: two thirds of the Ukrainian exports have gone to Africa, to the Middle East and Asia.
#FACTS:
According to the data of the Joint Coordination Center (JCC), as of September 21 this year, only 5 out of 185 vessels with Ukrainian grains and other food products were directed to the countries in most need according to the UN classification of Sub-Saharan Africa:
π©π― Djibouti,
π°πͺ Kenya,
πΈπ΄ Somalia,
πΈπ© Sudan.
Another 3 vessels head towards countries at risk of food shortages in the Middle East and Asia (πΎπͺYemen and π§π©Bangladesh).
According to the JCC, 93 of the 185 vessels mentioned were heading for the EU. The EU accounts for about 40% of the total shipments.
π So it is the EU, not the world's poorest countries, which is the biggest beneficiary of the Ukrainian grain export deal.
#DebunkingMyths
#QUOTE1
High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell, 19 September:
π¬ Look at the statistics: two thirds of the Ukrainian exports have gone to Africa, to the Middle East and Asia.
#FACTS:
According to the data of the Joint Coordination Center (JCC), as of September 21 this year, only 5 out of 185 vessels with Ukrainian grains and other food products were directed to the countries in most need according to the UN classification of Sub-Saharan Africa:
π©π― Djibouti,
π°πͺ Kenya,
πΈπ΄ Somalia,
πΈπ© Sudan.
Another 3 vessels head towards countries at risk of food shortages in the Middle East and Asia (πΎπͺYemen and π§π©Bangladesh).
According to the JCC, 93 of the 185 vessels mentioned were heading for the EU. The EU accounts for about 40% of the total shipments.
π So it is the EU, not the world's poorest countries, which is the biggest beneficiary of the Ukrainian grain export deal.
#DebunkingMyths