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First ship set to sail under Russia-Ukraine deal


Just as bbc correspondent james waterhouse the deal isn't just important for Ukraine, it's also for russia. It's the first ship to leave odessa port to Lebanon in five months. Let's not forget the nitric acid stored near Lebanon port under three years left the lebanese region in turmoil. The ship leaving is set for Lebanon with 26,000 tonnes of grain. The deal was brokered in istanbul in the presence of Turkey and the UN.

The problem has been simplified because russia also benefits part from this deal because of sanctions from the west on russia after the war started in February of this year. This deal is expected to slow down the food crisis globally first because of the war in Ukraine and second due to COVID. One thing is very significant of this deal is any religious stain has been removed. It's all political now. As part of russia's political vengeance on Ukraine it killed Ukraine grain tycoon Oleksiy Vadaturskyy yesterday. However, russia has been denying it has been targeting civilians. The matter is for the international court to say, including those of Ukraine and international POWs being tortured and killed.

As it stands today, whether there's going for peace to happen are answers still not clear. Russia has alienated itself and made itself an enemy of the world. It isn't the west. It's russia and will it be able to see the full situation we'll know it clearly the russian perspective in a few months not years time. The perspective is history repeats itself and this will come to an end same as WWII came to an end.

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