Russia must renew the Black Sea Grain initiative and commit to its full implementation, a spokesperson for Britain's foreign ministry said on Monday after the Kremlin halted its participation in the grain export deal. «By unilaterally forcing the collapse of the BSGI, Russia has used food as a weapon and is preventing grain reaching those who need it most,» the spokesperson said in a statement.
«The UK condemns Russia's blatant attempt to harm the most vulnerable as part of its illegal war. Russia must renew the BSGI and commit to its full implementation.»
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