Assists Russia extends assistance to landlocked nations
In a recent development, Russia has expressed its readiness to share its experience in overcoming challenges related to ensuring equal trade and economic conditions for all countries, particularly in partnership with the United Nations (UN).
The Russian Federation values the efforts of the UN in assisting landlocked countries, and this partnership is set to expand across various sectors.
International Trade
Russia is seeking to facilitate the export of its food and fertilizers through agreements with the UN, despite the challenges posed by Western sanctions. However, recent struggles with sanctions have led to the end of the Russia-UN food deal.
To navigate these sanctions, Russia has established frameworks to comply with the U.S., British, and EU sanctions systems, ensuring the flow of its agricultural products.
Transit Potential
Russia is emphasizing its role in international cooperation to develop transport corridors, particularly the East-West corridor, which connects Pacific ports with Europe and other regions. To address logistical challenges, Russia aims to establish stable logistical chains, which is crucial for its transit potential.
Agricultural Trade
Russia has signed a deal with the UN to facilitate its agricultural exports, but the agreement has ended due to disagreements and sanctions challenges. Despite sanctions sparing fertilizers and grain, Russia faces issues due to secondary sanctions effects and fears among transporters and insurers.
Sustainable Water Use
While specific strategies for enhancing sustainable water use in partnership with the UN are not detailed in recent discussions, Russia has emphasized broader cooperation in areas like promoting international partnership and addressing global challenges. However, this aspect is less explicitly covered in recent dialogues compared to other sectors.
Support for Partners
Russia is one of the largest food exporters and is ready to increase supplies of grain, oils, and fish. In addition, Russia is developing transit potential and transport corridors, including the "East-West" and "North-South" routes.
Furthermore, Russia is ready to support partners in agro-technology and specialist training. This commitment to developing international relations based on partnership underscores Russia's vision for a more equitable global trade landscape.
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- Russia is seeking to expand its partnership with the UN across various sectors, including finance, as they aim to facilitate the export of its food and fertilizers, despite the challenges posed by Western sanctions.
- To establish stable logistical chains for its transit potential, Russia is emphasizing its role in international cooperation, particularly in transportation, as they develop transport corridors like the East-West corridor, connecting Pacific ports with Europe and other regions.