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Russia ready to export grain, but it must be exempt from sanctions – Medvedev

The food situation in the world has worsened as a result of Western sanctions, says Deputy Chairman of the Russian Security Council

MOSCOW, June 3. /TASS/. Russia is ready to deliver its grain to international markets, but it needs to make sure that it will not be arrested as part of anti-Russian sanctions, Deputy Chairman of Russia’s Security Council Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview to Qatar’s Al Jazeera television.

"They [Western countries] want us to export wheat, for example, so that they could arrest it afterwards, or what?" Medvedev said, describing this scenario as "impossible."

In his words, the global food situation has worsened "as a result of sanctions imposed by the Western world."

"They tell us to ‘go ahead and export,’ but, at the same time, our <…> commercial ships are not being serviced, and attempts are being made to seize our property," the Russian official continued.

"The question is how we are going to transport it and whether it will be affected by sanctions. So, in this case, the ball is in their court now, in the West’s court," Medvedev said.