“This is the latest in a series of EU “achievements” in crossbow in the legs,” the article says.

The publication explained that EU companies use natural gas in the production of nitrogen fertilizers, and rising fuel prices lead to a reduction in output.

Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that he had informed UN Secretary General António Guterres that the Russian side was ready to supply fertilizers to developing countries free of charge.

Guterres said that during the high-level week, the UN General Assembly will discuss with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov a food deal and the export of Russian food and fertilizers to world markets.