Putin says Russia ready to give free fertilisers to developing world

Vladimir Putin, President of Russia

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# 16 September 2022 14:04 (UTC +04:00)

President Vladimir Putin said Russia was ready to provide more than 300,000 tonnes of Russian fertilizers stuck in European ports to the developing world for free if Europe agreed to further relax sanctions on Russian exports, APA reports citing Reuters.

Speaking at a summit of the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation in Uzbekistan, Putin said Europe had only "partially" removed sanctions that Moscow says block its ability to sell and send fertilizers around the world.

Putin said Russia welcomed a decision by the European Union to ease some logistical sanctions on Russian exports but accused the bloc of acting "selfishly" by only lifting sanctions for its members.

"Only they can purchase our fertilizers. But what about the developing world and the world's poorest countries," Putin said at the SCO leaders' summit.

Allowing Russian fertilizers to reach global markets was part of a landmark Black Sea grain deal reached with Ukraine, Turkey, and the United Nations in July that saw Russia lift its military blockade of Ukraine's southern ports and allow Kyiv to start exporting grain.

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