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Putin’s effort to stop grain exports from Ukraine ‘disturbing,’ GOP lawmaker says

Por: The Hill Politics July 21, 2023

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Rep. Michael McCaul (R-Texas.) in a Thursday interview called Russian President Vladimir Putin’s effort to stop grain exports from flowing out of Ukraine “disturbing,” warning of possible implications for North Africa, Europe and the United States. During an appearance on NewsNation “The Hill,” McCaul told NewsNation Chief White House Correspondent Blake Burman he’s “worried” about a possible scenario where war escalation could... + full article



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