Mu says that Trump goes “very far” with a plan to lift sanctions on Russia

“This is the most annoying measure that I think we have seen (from) the President of the United States since his election.”

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Scott Mo, Prime Minister in Saskatchewan, says that the recent movements by US President Donald Trump to re -enter Russian goods into the global economy are “incredibly disturbing.”

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“The president has gone largely with this decision,” said Mo said on Tuesday.

The White House issued earlier in the day, the steps that the United States and Russia will take yet Black Sea Security Agency Russia-Ukraine, Which helps to establish naval security guarantees from Russia, while the United States agrees to help lift sanctions against the country.

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“The United States will help restore Russia’s arrival in the global market for agricultural exports and fertilizers,” Read the briefing.

Once the Potash that has been approved returns to the market, this means more money that comes to the Russian Federation with the continued launching of the war against Ukraine – a conflict that started on February 24, 2022.

“I would like to mention the president that this is the way the invasions finance.” “They kill the Ukrainians every day with the words of the president. This is very annoying.”

Although he rarely agreed with MEE, Carla Beck, leader of the Saskatchewan Party of the Democratic Party, echoed the Prime Minister’s comments.

Beck said, “She chills her.” “Donald Trump stood with (Russian President) Vladimir Putin at a time when he was still occupying and killing people actively in Ukraine.”

Beck raised the case on Tuesday during the period of questions inside the legislative body in Saskatchewan and asked Mo from Trump’s actions.

Mo said that he has long tried to reduce the speech in the trade war, but he spoke more strongly with the outbreak of news on Tuesday.

“This is the most anxious measure that I think we have seen (from) the President of the United States since his election.”

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It is expected that the potash revenue in Saskashwan will reach $ 720 million in 2025-26, a decrease of $ 76 million from the previous boycott budget. Saskatchewan is the largest potass producer in the world, which is used in agriculture all over the world as fertilizer.

Russia is the second largest source of Potas and Bearus in third place. Both countries have witnessed a decrease in global fertilizer exports after the invasion of Ukraine due to sanctions from the European Union.

In his last trade tasks of the United States, Mo said at any time, there was no talk or considering the removal of sanctions on Russian or Belarusian fertilizers.

In light of this recent step by the United States, Beck said that the recently introduced provinces need to be reconsidered, describing it as “Chade”.

The opposition leader said it is “a budget that does not book anything when it comes to emergency situations to support Saskatchewan Jobs and Saskchwan Industries It is clear that it is being attacked now.”

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