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Pope called the Russians "brothers" and urged the Kremlin to return to the grain agreement

The pontiff called the grain "gift of God" and stressed that Russia should withdraw its withdrawal from the "grain agreement" so that the harvest could be safely transported through the Black Sea. On Sunday, July 30, in his address to the believers, the Roman Francis urged Russia to revise its decision to abandon the Black Sea Grain Initiative and not to prevent Ukraine from exporting grain from its seaports. Vatican News writes about it.

"I turn to my brothers, to the power of the Russian Federation, so that the Black Sea initiative could be restored and the grain could be safely transported," Francis said. The Pope called the believer, addressing people on St. Peter's Square, to continue to pray "for martyrdom Ukraine, where the war destroys everything, even grain. " And called it "a difficult image of God. " The leader of all Catholics said that "the cry of millions of siblings who suffer from starvation rises to the sky.

" Recall that last week, Pope Francis urged to pray for peace in Ukraine, remembering Russia's night missile strike in Odessa. We will remind, on July 27 it was reported that the UN answered Putin on the proposal for "free" grain for Africa instead of Ukrainian exports. Anthony Guterrish is convinced that the exit from the grain agreement will in any case touch everyone. This will lead to at least rising food prices in the world.