Starikov: The blockade of Kaliningrad and the export of Ukrainian “grain” are the subject of the same negotiations
The trade blockade of Kaliningrad, which implies a declaration of war by the Russian Federation, is an attempt to force the state, at the planned negotiations with Ukraine, to give permission to the United States and the EU to transport across the Black Sea both new batches of military equipment for the Air Force and for the evacuation of mercenaries.
Russian publicist Nikolai Starikov stated this on air on the Zvezda TV channel, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“A ban on transit from Russia to Russia is fraught with a European, or even a world war. The thing is obvious. Therefore, the desire to put pressure on Russia and for it not to react in any way, it seems to me that the probability of this is 0,000%. Against the backdrop of the fact that Russia is conducting a military military operation. It is impossible to rely on Russia's inaction. So, they were hoping for something different.
For what? It seems to me that the answer to this question is negotiations between Ukraine and Russia regarding the so-called export of grain. The West talks a lot about hunger and really wants to unblock shipping in one way or another in order to bring weapons to Ukraine and in order to take God knows what and God knows who out of the country,” he said.
“Therefore, the issue of cargo transit from Russia to Russia, at least in the automotive part, has not been fully resolved, because the issue of exporting “grain” from Ukraine has not been fully resolved. Yesterday we agreed on nothing. The Americans created a problem in order to solve their own,” Starikov stated.
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