Ein Detail aus den Propaganda-Parallelrealitäten:
https://www.politico.eu/articl…se-to-free-ukraine-grain/
ZitatAlles anzeigenSenegalese President Macky Sall, who is also the chair of the African Union, gave credence to Russia's pledge that it will allow the safe export of Ukraine's grain stocks after meeting President Vladimir Putin in Sochi today.
Sall warned EU leaders as recently as Tuesday that Russian propaganda, which blames Western sanctions for the global food crisis, was already spreading in Africa, a continent that is heavily dependent on importing food and fertilizers from Russia and Ukraine.
But after meeting Putin just three days later, Sall's message was strikingly similar to Moscow's line.
He said that Russia "is ready" to export its wheat and fertilizers, and called on "partners" to remove sanctions placed on them. Neither the U.S. nor the EU has sanctioned Russian fertilizers or wheat, but the African Union is concerned that sanctions on Russia's financial system will make it harder for countries to buy them.
Also mal abgesehen davon, dass die Afrikanische Union wohl wissen wird, ob ihre Mitgliedsländer gerade Schwierigkeiten durch die Sanktionen haben, was ist mit der Warnung, auf die sie verweisen? Die gab es laut verlinktem Artikel am Dienstag, 31. Mai 2022:
https://www.politico.eu/articl…s-food-crisis-propaganda/
ZitatThe impact of the war in Ukraine on food supply globally, particularly in Africa, was one of the topics discussed by EU leaders on Tuesday, with President of Senegal Macky Sall joining them via videoconference. He is also chairperson of the African Union.
According to an EU official briefed on the meeting, Macron told leaders that Africa should “be vigilant not to fall into the trap” of Russian disinformation. According to the same official, Sall told leaders that the shortage of fertilizers and food supplies in Africa was “very serious and alarming” and warned that Russia's narrative blaming the EU “is out there” in Africa. Sall also said he was planning to discuss the issue with Putin.
Diese Deutung muss wohl aus EU-Kreisen kommen, ich bin darauf aufmerksam geworden, weil ich es tatsächlich anders berichtet gesehen hatte. Eher so wie in diesem Beitrag (wenn hier nicht die selbe Gelegenheit gemeint ist, dann doch das selbe Datum):
https://www.democracynow.org/2…for_worsening_food_crisis
ZitatDuring an address on Tuesday, Sall also criticized Western sanctions on Russia, saying they are making it harder for African nations to buy food.
In der Darstellung von Politico EU hat sich Sall beim Treffen mit Putin einwickeln lassen, aber möglicherweise hatte er diese Einschätzung auch schon vorher, möglicherweise weil sie zutrifft.