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Russian grain supplies to Bangladesh soon: Envoy Semenova

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Masum Billah
20 July, 2022, 10:55 pm
Last modified: 20 July, 2022, 11:01 pm


Acting Russian Ambassador Ekaterina Semenova. TBS Sketch

Acting Russian Ambassador Ekaterina Semenova. TBS Sketch

Acting Russian Ambassador Ekaterina Semenova. TBS Sketch

Talks are in progress on the supply of Russian grains to Bangladesh and nearing completion, acting Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Ekaterina A Semenova said on Wednesday.

"The talks are underway. Hopefully, it will be completed very soon. The amount is around 200,000 tonnes," Semenova told a discussion during a visit to The Business Standard offices.

"It is a G2G contract but private suppliers are also available. We have Russian companies approaching us to deliver grain supplies here.

"The harvest [in Russia] this year was exceptional. We will be able to supply abroad some 40 to 50 million tonnes of grains according to some estimates," she added.

Russia, the world's biggest wheat exporter, on 23 June signed a supply deal to export 3 lakh tonnes of wheat. Of the amount, 2 lakh tonnes were expected to arrive in two months and the rest 1 lakh tonnes in the next one month.

The Russian ambassador, however, mentioned some technical issues in the process, including the problem with the local banks opening letters of credit in favour of the Russian suppliers due to sanctions.

"It is surprising because agricultural commodities have been exempted from sanctions. So, there should be no fear of sanctions from the Western countries," Semenova said.

Russia wants to remain a reliable partner of Bangladesh to fulfil the country's grain requirements and to contribute to the country's food security through G2G contracts, and private suppliers, the acting ambassador said. "We are here and we won't let you down," she said.

About the payment channels through SWIFT, she said, "Only seven Russian banks have been barred from using this system. The rest are free to use it. There are certain apprehensions among Bangladeshi financial institutions. But, as I said, agricultural commodities have been exempted from the sanctions. So, there should be no problem issuing a letter of credit."

On the questions of supply disruption and the Russian role behind this, Semenova said, "The reason for these disruptions is the sanctions. For example, our Russian ships are not allowed to enter the ports, insurance is not granted for our ships and supplies. It is the sanctions. It is not like we are unwilling to supply. We are very much willing."

Asked how she sees the end of the war that has afflicted the entire world in some way or another, the Russian envoy said, "If they [West] want us to stop the conflict, then [they should] stop supplying weapons [to Ukraine]. Otherwise, it is not possible."

Semenova said the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy "withdrew from talks in Turkey, and virtual talks because he is not very independent. He takes instructions from his Western patrons from Brussels and Washington. As of now, we are open for talks, but we don't see any desire from the opposite side."

About the apprehension regarding the funding of the Rooppur Nuclear Power Plant project, she said, "There should be no apprehension on that. Everything will be done on schedule. Talks are underway between [Bangladesh's] finance minister and our finance ministry. So, any technical problems will be settled.

"It is a major project [for us]. We won't do anything to jeopardise the schedule of implementation. We are expecting one of the major landmarks later this year. The pressure vessel for the second reactor will be installed sometime this September or October."

About the current energy crisis in Bangladesh and the prospect of Russian oil, the ambassador said the question of oil is "more controversial than grains. Otherwise, we are ready to strengthen cooperation."

She said, "India has augmented its supplies of Russian oil multi-fold…We are open now, we're ready to help [Bangladesh] because we want our friends to be safe in terms of food and energy security.

"Our major natural gas company Gazprom is already here. They have been operational here for more than ten years. They have been exploring and drilling wells. Recently, a memorandum of understanding was signed on drilling wells on Bhola Island. It has great potential in terms of gas reserves. I think that some prospects on oil supplies are also here and we should work on that."

Semenova praised the complicated rope that Bangladesh rides on balancing between the West and Russia regarding the Ukrainian crisis. "We are very much grateful to Bangladesh for the balanced position it took at the UN when the country abstained from voting on the Russian resolution. It is a very courageous position given all the pressure that is imposed on Bangladesh from the West," she said.

"This balanced position is what we value the most. Recently your prime minister made a strong comment on the sanctions…We are grateful for this strong and articulated support. I think now everybody can agree that sanctions are not influencing Russia in terms of ending the conflict. It is not the way," she added.

The ambassador said she sees bright prospects for trade between Bangladesh and Russia in future. "There are a number of opportunities in terms of augmenting the supplies of grains, mangoes, and potatoes from here. We have this prospect for oil and gas supplies. We are also willing to explore some opportunities in the energy and power sector. We have several projects on the table and we are very much optimistic about our future."

Acting Ambassador Semenova also praised Bangladesh's self-reliance on pharmaceuticals. It is a promising area besides RMG and agri products, she said.

"We can only envy you on this [pharmaceuticals]. For us, it is much less. So, we are willing to import medicines from Bangladesh."

The ambassador mentioned that the interest among Russian companies is growing towards Bangladesh.

"The opportunities are coming from here and Russian companies are more and more interested in coming here. In the coming years, we will see more new projects and new Russian companies present here," Semenova said.

The Business Standard Editor Inam Ahmed, Executive Editor Sharier Khan, Managing Editor Chowdhury Khaled Masood, Deputy Editor Mubin S Khan were present during the discussion.
 
Acting Russian Ambassador Ekaterina Semenova. TBS Sketch

Acting Russian Ambassador Ekaterina Semenova. TBS Sketch

Acting Russian Ambassador Ekaterina Semenova. TBS Sketch

Talks are in progress on the supply of Russian grains to Bangladesh and nearing completion, acting Russian Ambassador to Bangladesh Ekaterina A Semenova said on Wednesday.
আমেরিকান ব্যাটারা আবার আমাগো উপর স্যাংশন দিবনাতো?
 
Looks like the stupid Western sanctions are starting to break down.

Hopefully by Autumn they become meaningless as the whole of the "Global South" starts ignoring them.


@Bengal71
 
Looks like the stupid Western sanctions are starting to break down.

Hopefully by Autumn they become meaningless as the whole of the "Global South" starts ignoring them.


@Bengal71

It's for grains only, as far as I am aware the US softened or removed the sanctions of food grains. So no issues there.

As for oil and gas imports from them, I am not in favor of importing it from Russia because if we miscalculate the US can literally destroy our economy and set us back 10 years with the mere stroke of a pen.

Looks like the stupid Western sanctions are starting to break down.

Hopefully by Autumn they become meaningless as the whole of the "Global South" starts ignoring them.


@Bengal71

They are doing it because they are fearing that they will lose allies and influence around the world rapidly. If people go hungry and famine starts nobody is going to listen to them. So they are being cautious here. They may do the same for oil and gas too for the same reasons but it will effectively nullify the sanctions and make it ineffective. However, that's a leverage that they will not let go easily. We have to wait and see.
 
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আমেরিকান ব্যাটারা আবার আমাগো উপর স্যাংশন দিবনাতো?

No, they softened or removed the sanctions on food grain or something to that effect. Basically the Americans and Europeans are going to look the other way.

 
It's for grains only, as far as I am aware the US sofetened or removed the sanctions of food grains. So no issues there.

As for oil and gas imports from they, I am not in favor of importing it from Russia because if we miscalculate the US can literally destroy our economy and set us back 10 years with the mere stroke of a pen.



They are doing it because there are fearing that they will lose allies and influence around the world rapidly. If people go hungry and famine starts nobody is going to listen to them. So they are being cautious here. They may do the same for oil and gas too for the same reasons but it will effectively nullify the sanctions and make it ineffective. However, that's a leverage that will not let go easily. We have to wait and see.



This is hopefully the last decade of Western arrogance.

I still think that the sanctions will collapse as oil/gas prices are affecting the poor countries just as much as food grains.

Here in UK prices are literally rising every week as you shop or buy fuel!

China and India are ignoring sanctions and that pretty much is keeping Russia afloat.

I do not agree with Russian invasion of Ukraine but understand they were seriously provoked and they did it as they felt they had no choice.

Hope wise heads prevail and we learn to live in a world where everyone finally respects everyone else.
 
This is hopefully the last decade of Western arrogance.

I still think that the sanctions will collapse as oil/gas prices are affecting the poor countries just as much as food grains.

Here in UK prices are literally rising every week as you shop or buy fuel!

China and India are ignoring sanctions and that pretty much is keeping Russia afloat.

I do not agree with Russian invasion of Ukraine but understand they were seriously provoked and they did it as they felt they had no choice.

Hope wise heads prevail and we learn to live in a world where everyone finally respects everyone else.

Mate I am paying around AUD 350 for my electricity bill per month. One litre of petrol was around AUD 1.35 before the war, it's now selling at AUD 2.35, on a good day you may buy it for AUD 2.0. Most common food prices are through the roof, simple things like vegetables, eggs, bread, milk. These morons got used to using sanctions on other countries without any consequences on them because the suffering was always on the people of other countries. They didn't think it through, they simply thought it's going to be a smooth ride just like before.

This is hopefully the last decade of Western arrogance

This is an interesting one that needs deep thinking and discussion.

Westerners will probably lose significant amount of influence and leverage on other countries but the replacement may not be great either. If the Chinese can replace the dollar as the reserve currency, them being the factory of the world at the same time will give them unprecedented power, much more than the US had. And let me make this prediction, it's going to be worse. Until a global currency can be controlled by a neutral body like the UN and UN itself being totally democratic (i.e. no veto power, all countries have same voting power) there will be no respite.

@UKBengali
 
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This is an interesting one that needs deep thinking and discussion.

Westerners will probably lose significant amount of influence and leverage on other countries but the replacement may not be great either. If the Chinese can replace the dollar as the reserve currency, them being the factory of the world at the same time will give them unprecedented power, much more than the US had. And let me make this prediction, it's going to be worse. Until a global currency can be controlled by a neutral body like the UN and UN itself being totally democratic (i.e. no veto power, all countries have same voting power) there will be no respite.

@UKBengali



I do not see a replacement but the West/US and China as the two strongest economic and military power centres.

Dollar and Yuan will be co-reserve currencies from the 2030s onwards.

In effect they balance each other with other middle power centres like Turkey, Indonesia(Not sure on them as of now), India rising and hence in some sense also balancing the above two superpowers.

This would be the ideal world for countries for countries like BD to develop and thrive in.
 
I do not see a replacement but the West/US and China as the two strongest economic and military power centres.

Dollar and Yuan will be co-reserve currencies from the 2030s onwards.

In effect they balance each other with other middle power centres like Turkey, Indonesia(Not sure on them), India rising and hence in some sense also balancing the above two superpowers.

This would be the ideal world for countries for countries like BD to develop and thrive in.

Hopefully so but it could also be similar to the cold war. Cold war wasn't very ideal either. An ideal world for Muslim countries will be a major power block or alliance similar to NATO and EU among the Muslim countries. But it's not going to happen.
 
Hopefully so but it could also be similar to the cold war. Cold war wasn't very ideal either. An ideal world for Muslim countries will be a major power block or alliance similar to NATO and EU among the Muslim countries. But it's not going to happen.



This will be different to cold war as like I say we will have also middle powers like Turkey and India that can in sense act semi-indepenty to the super powers. Turkey due to the fact that it will be industrialised, cutting edge arms industry and also agricultural resources and India due to huge size if nothing else.

Also forgot to mention Russia that will still have influence due to its huge nuclear stockpile and vast energy and food resources. It also does well in civil nuclear technology and is actually the largest nuclear power exporter in the world.
 
This will be different to cold war as like I say we will have also middle powers like Turkey and India that can in sense act semi-indepenty to the super powers. Turkey due to the fact that it will be industrialised, cutting edge arms industry and also agricultural resources and India due to huge size if nothing else.

Also forgot to mention Russia that will still have influence due to its huge nuclear stockpile and vast energy and food resources. It also does well in civil nuclear technology and is actually the largest nuclear power exporter in the world.

Yes, that's the most optimistic scenario. Hope it happens.
 
This is hopefully the last decade of Western arrogance.

I still think that the sanctions will collapse as oil/gas prices are affecting the poor countries just as much as food grains.

Here in UK prices are literally rising every week as you shop or buy fuel!

China and India are ignoring sanctions and that pretty much is keeping Russia afloat.

I do not agree with Russian invasion of Ukraine but understand they were seriously provoked and they did it as they felt they had no choice.

Hope wise heads prevail and we learn to live in a world where everyone finally respects everyone else.

Sanctioning basic goods like food and gasoline is the stupid as it gets. Thats recipe for loosing incfluence and allies.

Specially poor countries, who are dependant on cheap grain and oil.
 
Sanctioning basic goods like food and gasoline is the stupid as it gets. Thats recipe for loosing incfluence and allies.

Specially poor countries, who are dependant on cheap grain and oil.


They did not think it through as this is 2022 and not 2012.

China they cannot do anything to and India also cannot be sanctioned as they need it vis-a-vis China.

Once enough "Global South" countries either use India to bypass the sanctions or just ignore them they will have to admit defeat. They cannot sanction more than a select few.
The current inflation will look tame compared to what is to come.

The high inflation has now come to their countries and they face chaos on their streets and the rise of extreme left-wing ideas unless inflation is brought under control quite quickly.
 
They did not think it through as this is 2022 and not 2012.

China they cannot do anything to and India also cannot be sanctioned as they need it vis-a-vis China.

Once enough "Global South" countries either use India to bypass the sanctions or just ignore them they will have to admit defeat. They cannot sanction more than a select few.
The current inflation will look tame compared to what is to come.

The high inflation has now come to their countries and they face chaos on their streets and the rise of extreme left-wing ideas unless inflation is brought under control quite quickly.
No malice. I agree with most of your opinions. There is only one thing. Usually, the worse the economy, the better the right-wing ideas sell. So this time global inflation will only weaken the extreme left-wing thinking in the West.
 
They did not think it through as this is 2022 and not 2012.

China they cannot do anything to and India also cannot be sanctioned as they need it vis-a-vis China.

Once enough "Global South" countries either use India to bypass the sanctions or just ignore them they will have to admit defeat. They cannot sanction more than a select few.
The current inflation will look tame compared to what is to come.

The high inflation has now come to their countries and they face chaos on their streets and the rise of extreme left-wing ideas unless inflation is brought under control quite quickly.

As a western citizen, i am astonished how shortsighted our political class have become.
I suspect, much of the strategy is devised by people who are broilers and political opportunists. Who are there to just show off so that they can harvest higher positions, money and fame.

The period where we had stoic leaders with logical long term thinking, and were capable to implement those policies, seems to be history.
In the end all this is happening while most people are sleepwalking, because of our higher living standars and correspondent complacancy.
 

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