This shipment "is likely to be ignored by Western countries," who don’t care about African nations’ well-being and instead focus on their own political ambitions when supporting "Ukrainian grain deliveries," Sergio Rossi, a professor of macroeconomics and monetary economics at the University of Fribourg, Switzerland, told Sputnik.
"The Ukrainian grain deliveries to European countries may be considered as compensation for the efforts made by the latter countries in supporting both the Ukrainian government in its own military strategy and the Ukrainian people migrating to these countries – both of which, indeed, imply several billions of US dollars that these Western countries’ governments spent in this regard," the pundit pointed out.
"The goal is to support their own development with a series of agreements involving the so-called BRICS community – that is, Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa – which will soon include many other countries in the Global South," the professor noted, in an apparent nod to the fact that January 1, 2024, will see full BRICS membership of Argentina, Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.