Moscow in July withdrew from the UN-brokered deal, which allowed the safe passage of Kyiv’s grain and some other vital products via the Black Sea.
Ms Zelenko said Moscow has destroyed more than 200,000 tonnes of grain meant for countries in Asia and Africa, alongside 26 support facilities and five vessels.
“We see deliberate attacks by Russia missiles on our port infrastructure. It seems like this is one of the targets that could help Russia move ahead with its hunger games,” she said.
“Not only do the people of Ukraine suffer from the grave humanitarian consequences from this gross violation of the UN Charter and the international law, the whole of humanity on all continents bears the cost of the Russian aggression.”
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Ms Zelenko said Ukrainians are positive on continued international support as they fight the invasion.
“We are still seeing new commitments being made. We see so much international support for Ukraine. We see that the circle of those willing to make a difference is growing. That is something that gives us strength,” she said.