Hungary Ready To Mediate In Russia-Ukraine Grain Dispute (Worthy News Radio)


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By Stefan J. Bos, Chief International Correspondent Worthy News

BUDAPEST (Worthy News) – Hungary says it is willing to mediate between Russia and war-torn Ukraine after Moscow walked away from a deal that allowed Kyiv to export grain through the Black Sea more safely. The announcement came after Hungary and four other European Union nations signaled that they would extend their import ban on Ukrainian grain “to protect local farmers.”

Hungary, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, and Slovakia agreed to continue their local sales bans on Ukrainian grain “to protect local farmers” beyond the European Union imposed deadline of September 15 until at least the end of the year.

Except for Bulgaria, all the countries border Ukraine, which faced a setback Monday when Russia withdrew from the Black Sea Grain Initiative that allowed Ukrainian grain to be shipped through the Black Sea safely.

The collapse of the deal and subsequent Russian missile and drone strikes at Ukrainian port cities led to international concerns that hundreds of millions of people would face hunger. Ukraine is a significant wheat, barley, vegetable oil, and corn exporter.

Hungary’s Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó said he realized that without a Black Sea grain deal, “central Europe plays an even greater role” in transporting grains from Ukraine, one of the world’s breadbaskets.

But he argued that the transit routes set up as solidarity lanes shouldn’t be used for “profit-making.”

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He and other ministers noticed that many products destined for people in need in Africa or the Middle East end up in Central and Eastern Europe, threatening the livelihoods of local farmers.

However, when asked, Szijjártó said Hungary is prepared to mediate between Kyiv and Moscow on resuming the Black Sea grain deal. “If we are asked to mediate, we are happy to do so,” he told India’s World is One News (WION) television network.

“But we are not strong enough to step up as a mediator by our own will. Whst what I can tell you is that we consider the continuation of the grain deal extremely important. Why? Because these volumes of grains are missing from countries and regions which can be destabilized very easily,” Szijjártó warned.

“And once these countries and regions are destabilized, further migratory waves break out. And if further migratory waves break out, then we Europeans are under pressure again. And coping with two security-related challenges in the meantime that will be well beyond our capacities, I think,” the Hungarian minister added.

Yet Hungary has been criticized by Brussels and Ukraine for its perceived cozy relationship with Russia.

This week Hungary also refused to support an EU plan to spend 20 billion euros (about $22.3 billion) on weapons for Ukraine over the next four years after already blocking a tranche of 500 million euros ($557 million) for this purpose.

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