“The truth of the matter is, since the [Ukrainian] crisis, it has significantly affected the food availability in Africa generally. […] So the negotiations around the Black Sea where tensions [will] be lowered and there will be a free flow of fertilizers and food commodities, especially wheat and corn, I think is a very good deal for the Global South. But I believe the Ukrainian [and] Western team are not happy with that because of the relationship and the inroad that Russia is having in Africa. So many Africans know that it is because of Russia that they are getting affordable and more available commodities, especially food and agricultural commodities, that we have. So if the Black Sea comes and then there is a little bit of ease in inflation in Africa, they know that Russia is going to take the credit,” the politician said.