The US ambassador to the UN, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, warned African countries last week not to purchase anything from Russia besides grain and fertilizer, or else they could face sanctions.
Thomas-Greenfield said during a visit to Uganda that countries could buy Russian agricultural products, including fertilizer and wheat but added that if a country decides to engage with Russia, where there are sanctions, then they are breaking those sanctions.
We caution countries not to break those sanctions because then
they stand the chance of having actions taken against them, she added. Thomas-Greenfield said that purchasing Russian oil risks sanctions, even though many of the USs European allies are still buying Russian crude before a ban takes effect at the end of the year.
Poster Comment:
Arrogance. This arrogance will end when BRICS tells the Global South they no longer have to repay loans denominated in dollars, pounds, euros and yen.