On June 1, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that Moscow was facing difficulties exporting grain due to sanctions against its ships. “There are also problems with the export of Russian grain… Vessels that carry Russian grain have fallen under sanctions,” Lavrov said during a visit to Saudi Arabia. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which is also a major grain exporter, has driven world food prices higher.

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