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UN hails Russia’s transfer of fertilizers to Africa — Secretary-General’s office

"This fertilizer donation initiative is part of the agreements signed in Istanbul on 22 July to address global food insecurity, to ensure the unimpeded exports of critical food and fertilizers from Ukraine and the Russian Federation to world markets," Stephane Dujarric noted

UNITED NATIONS, November 29. /TASS/. The United Nations welcomes the free transfer of 260,000 metric tons of fertilizers for Africa by Russia, Stephane Dujarric, the Spokesman for the UN Secretary-General, said in his release on Tuesday.

"The United Nations welcomes the donation of 260,000 metric tons of fertilizer from Russian Federation fertilizer producers stored in the European ports and warehouses, which will serve to alleviate humanitarian needs and prevent catastrophic crop loss in Africa, where it is currently planting season," Dujarric said.

"The Secretary-General thanks the Governments of the Russian Federation, Malawi and the Government of the Netherlands, in close coordination with the European Union, for their willingness to enable this first critical humanitarian shipment of fertilizer by WFP for global food security," the statement reads.

"This fertilizer donation initiative is part of the agreements signed in Istanbul on 22 July to address global food insecurity, to ensure the unimpeded exports of critical food and fertilizers from Ukraine and the Russian Federation to world markets," Dujarric noted.

"Reconnecting fertilizer markets is a critical step to ensure global food security for 2023 and the United Nations will continue to make every effort, with all parties, to achieve this goal," the Spokesman added.