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Western naval ships’ visit to Black Sea would worsen regional situation — Russian diplomat

Earlier, the British government stated it had no intention to send naval ships to the Black Sea for assisting the export of grain from Ukraine, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko recalled

MOSCOW, May 25. /TASS/. A visit by Western countries’ naval ships to the Black Sea for escorting bulk carriers loaded with grain might seriously worsen the situation in the region, Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko said on Wednesday.

"This would seriously aggravate the situation in the Black Sea region," he said in reply to a corresponding question.

Rudenko recalled in that connection that the British government had stated it had no intention to send naval ships to the Black Sea for assisting the export of grain from Ukraine. Such plans had been mentioned by The Times with reference to a diplomatic source. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s spokesman said he knew nothing of such plans.