Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin said that the decision to extend the Istanbul Grain Agreement will only be taken on the basis of Moscow’s interests. He announced this after the results of the negotiations with the UN in Geneva. DEA News.
“I think that in any case we should clearly understand the interests of the Russian side. Therefore, this will be our guide.”
On June 10, Vershinin, Russia Disappointed Non-compliance with the agreement signed with the UN under the grain agreement on the export of Russian agricultural products.
Alexei Yerkhov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Ankara, previously continues There have been consultations with the United Nations on the grain deal, but no conditions yet for extension.
On July 22, 2022, representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the UN signed a “grain agreement” in Istanbul. The agreement includes Russia’s assistance in exporting grain, food and fertilizer to the Black Sea from Ukraine’s three ports, including Odessa.
Source: Gazeta

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