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BlackPriestOfSatan t1_iuagewa wrote
> Who would have thought you couldn't trust Russia...?
What country can be trusted in 100% of its commitments?
Redditor-K t1_iuccqar wrote
A whataboutist in the wild.
BlackPriestOfSatan t1_iudw78h wrote
I asked a simple question.
autotldr t1_iu9hmi4 wrote
This is the best tl;dr I could make, original reduced by 76%. (I'm a bot)
> Russia will suspend its participation in the United Nations-brokered grain export deal with Ukraine after drone attacks on the Crimean city of Sevastopol, the country's defense ministry announced Saturday.
> In July, following months of negotiations, ministers from both Ukraine and Russia signed the agreement brokered by the UN and Turkey.
> UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric told CNN Saturday: "We've seen the reports from the Russian Federation regarding the suspension of their participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative following an attack on the Russian Black Sea Fleet. We are in touch with the Russian authorities on this matter."
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pnd83 t1_iu9pgyj wrote
Maybe NATO should start protecting these shipments.
hackingdreams t1_iu9mdbn wrote
Obviously that "minor damage" was a bit less "minor" than they would admit...
Because this a major butthurt reaction.
zortlord t1_iu9jr1u wrote
Who would have thought you couldn't trust Russia...?