Russian Foreign Ministry commented on the explosion at the ammonia pipeline Togliatti – Odessa 18:14

The Russian Foreign Ministry said the blowing up of the ammonia pipeline by Ukraine dealt a blow to the core of the grain deal. This has been reported Web site ministries.

According to the agency, the explosion dealt a serious blow to the concept of the Istanbul agreements of July 22, 2022, including the grain agreement, an integral part of which is the supply of ammonia.

Former Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Ankara Alexei Yerkhov declarationRussia continues consultations with the United Nations on the grain deal, but there are no conditions yet to extend the terms of the agreement.

According to the ambassador, the Russian side has quite a few complaints about the implementation of the agreements reached in July 2022. He explained that the package deal not only enables Ukrainian grain exports, but also removes barriers to Russian exports of food products and fertilizers.



Source: Gazeta

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