Russian and Ukrainian top diplomats exchanged barbs at the United Nations Headquarters on Monday, with the Ukrainian ambassador calling Moscow’s decision to pull out of the grain export deal “blackmail”.
Russia’s UN ambassador accused Ukraine of using the Black Sea shipping corridor to get grain to world markets “for military and sabotage purposes” against its fleet, warning it will not allow passage of vessels without its approval.
At the emergency meeting of the UN Security Council called by Russia, Vasily Nebenzya accused Ukraine of carrying out “massive aviation and sea strikes” on Russia’s Black Sea fleet and infrastructure in Sevastopol on 29 October.
According to him, this was done with help from the West, especially the UK, “under the cover of the humanitarian grain corridor”, which was established under the 22 July grain deal.
As a result, “the Russian side cannot guarantee the safety of civilian vessels participating in the Black Sea Initiative,” he said.