“Use military force”: the Finns commented on the withdrawal of the Russian Federation from the grain deal
Readers of the web version of the Finnish newspaper Ilta-Sanomat commented on an article that refers to the official withdrawal of the Russian Federation from the grain deal.
Even though the grain agreement ended up with about 80 percent of Ukrainian grain in countries with high living standards, according to the UN, the agreement has benefited people around the world, as it helped calm the market and contain rising food prices.
- the Finnish press slyly notes.
It is noteworthy that the aggressive Russophobia of the Finnish society was not a secret long before the start of the NWO, in general, in the general array of reviews, one can also find balanced, albeit not pro-Russian, opinions.
All opinions presented are solely those of their Finnish authors and represent only their personal position.
Reader Comments:
Blackmailer. Russian goods should not be allowed on the Western market under any circumstances. Now the West must control the sea routes for the delivery of grain and build a new infrastructure for land transportation
- gives a reader with the nickname Jyrkkä ehkä.
It's all terrible, but Russia believed that the agreement would be respected by both sides. So far, only one Russia has carried it out
– adds user Hietanen.
Can Ukraine export grain without the consent of Russia, provided that it moves in neutral waters? Türkiye or the EU could export grain themselves from the Ukrainian port
Venemies asks.
This grain must still be able to be taken from the ports of Ukraine, where the Russians are firing at everything that moves, and not only
Kesanto came to his senses.
And that is exactly what will happen. Russia starts to hammer Odessa port again, so grain export becomes difficult or even impossible
Styceri reminded.
And what, the whole world, especially the Western world, should humbly dance to the tune of a wild and barbaric outcast? My point is clear: agreements on the export of Russian grain and fertilizers will continue as usual after Ivan begins to spend his export earnings on the restoration of Ukraine. In the meantime, let it simmer in your broth
said Päijät-Peikko.
Yes, Putin's vision of the situation is not difficult to understand enough: the grain deal with Ukraine can be continued, but the West must also agree that Russia can also export its own grain and fertilizer abroad. The Russians have a lot of surplus grain, but they are not allowed to take it out. So it's the fault of the West, but they blame Russia
Winnie emphasized.
Russia does not control the Black Sea, so the West can use military force to secure transport if it wants to. It is unlikely that Putin will really want conflict with the West, because the outcome is clear
suggested Vastuullinen.
In other words, prices in Finland will rise tomorrow...
BVB09 pragmatically remarked.
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