The Russian Presidency (Kremlin) indicated that “President Vladimir Putin discussed the situation in Ukraine in a telephone conversation with his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron and German Chancellor Olaf Scholz.”

And she said that “Putin informed Macron and Schultz of his readiness to find options for the export of wheat, including Ukrainian, from the Black Sea ports,” and “explained that the difficulties associated with food supplies are caused by incorrect economic and financial policies.” from Western countries, in addition to sanctions against Russia.” And she said: “The President of Russia stressed that an increase in the supply of Russian fertilizers and agricultural products could lead to a decrease in tension in the global agricultural market, which, of course, calls for the lifting of the relevant sanctions from Moscow.”

The Kremlin said that “Putin informed both sides of the dangerous nature of Western weapons being sent to Ukraine and informed them of Russia’s readiness to resume dialogue with Ukraine.”

Earlier, the Russian President elaborated: “The sales representatives know what we have to offer the world, and we are one of the largest producers and exporters of wheat,” noting that “we are developing many platforms and finding solutions to many problems, and we are developing central institutions. Among them is the center of Eurasian trade, and the support of investment projects is a priority for us.”