The Government of Ukraine announced this Thursday that agreed in July with Russia for grain export from Ukrainian ports Extended by 120 dayshowever, neither Moscow nor the guarantor parties have decided on this issue.
Ukraine’s Minister of Infrastructure Oleksander Kubrakov shared on his Facebook account, “The initiative for the safe transportation of agricultural products in the Black Sea has been extended for 120 days.” said. Thus, he said “The decision has just been taken in Istanbul.“and added”United Nations Y Turkey continue as guarantor Negotiations have been intensified recently as the current deal expires this Saturday.
In this sense, he stressed that Ukraine is “waiting for a response”, while revealing that Kiev advocates extending the initiative by “at least one year” and including the port of Mikolaiv.
“Ukraine’s agricultural exports continue to be important,” Kubrakov said. an effective tool to deal with global food crisisUnderlining that more than 11 million tons of products have been exported to 38 countries in the world since the agreement entered into force, Öztürk said, “It is an important amount, but not enough. The global market cannot replace Ukrainian agricultural products in the short term. At the same time, it is not possible for us to increase our food for the world.”
“It is also important to ensure that the Joint Coordination Center works effectively. They offered their suggestions for the solution of existing problems. use the full export potential of our ports so that the world can quickly get the amount of food it needs”.
Kubrakov also stated on his Twitter account that the agreement is “another important step in the global fight against the food crisis”. “We official announcement awaitedHe is one of the leaders of the United Nations and Turkey”, Russia has not spoken yet.
Russia and Ukraine, after mediation by Turkey and the United Nations, signed an agreement on July 22 to unblock grain and fertilizer exports; this deal was briefly interrupted when Moscow accused Kiev of allegedly threatening the security of the corridor. Finally, Moscow announced that it was returning to the deal. Quote from Ukrainian “guarantees”Although Kyiv refuses to make any concessions.
Source: Informacion

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