Russian President Vladimir Putin said Monday that a landmark deal allowing Ukraine to export grain safely through the Black Sea amid the war won’t be restored until the West meets Moscow’s demands on its own agricultural exports.

Ukraine and its Western allies have dismissed the Kremlin’s demands as a ploy to advance its own interests.

Still, Putin’s remarks dashed hopes that his talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan could revive an agreement seen as vital for global food supplies, especially in Africa, the Middle East and Asia.

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    We tried that, that’s what got us here.

    Maybe breaking it up is the best solution for everybody including russia?

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      Eh, Russia really isn’t that big population wise. People get a warped opinion because of its size. A huge proportion of their population is in the southwest of the country nearer to Europe. The more north and east you go the more of a barren wasteland it is. Ukraine has 44M people Russia has 143M.

      Go look up like a population density map of Russia. It’s pretty crazy how much of the country is extremely low population density and undeveloped artic tundra type environment. I really don’t think it needs to be “broken up” considering over 2/3 of the country is basically unpopulated.

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        That’s why it needs to be broken up, the politics clearly don’t work and it’s not really fair for anyone.

        Imagine the caucuses with their own state, and southeast Siberia also, you could have functional, dynamic countries that actually grow and aren’t just targets of moscow propaganda and trade restrictions. They could export for currency to build their economies, instead of it all being channeled to the same few oligarchs.