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Russia suspends grain deal citing drone attacks in Ukraine

by Ayaz Ahmet
July 3, 2023
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Reports indicate that Russia has suspended its participation in A deal to export agricultural products from Ukrainian ports brokered by the United Nations and Turkey, following the attacks on ships in Crimea, quoted by Russian TASS defense The ministry, according to him on Saturday.

Russia said that the Ukrainian forces, with The help of Drones, ships of the Black Sea Fleet attacked in Sevastopol, the largest city in Crimea, which is annexed by Russia, in in early time hours of Saturday.

“Considering… the terrorist act he did Kyiv regime with to share of British experts against ships of Black Sea Fleet and civilian ships involved in Security guarantee of Russia’s “grain lane” side comment comment in Application of Agreements on export of Agricultural products from Ukrainian ports ” in a permit.

The ministry said earlier that the drone attacks on Sabbath was largely repulsed, with Minor damage to a Russian minesweeper.

United nations in Call with Russian authorities are following up on the reports of A UN spokesperson said on Saturday.

“It is imperative that all parties refrain from any action that would jeopardize the Black Sea Grain Initiative critical It is clear that humanitarian efforts have a positive effect on access in food for millions of people About the world, said UN spokesperson Stephane Dujarric.

And the UN aid coordinator, Martin Griffiths, had just said so on On Wednesday, he said he was “relatively optimistic” that the deal allowed its resumption of Grain exports will be Ukraine Black Sea extended After mid-November.

Turkey, the United Nations, Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement in Istanbul on July 22 to resume grain exports from three Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea, which were temporarily halted after start of The war between Russia and Ukraine in February.

Under the July 22 agreement, Ukraine was able to resume exports of grain and fertilizer in the Black Sea, which had been halted when Russia invaded its neighbor. on February 24. Ukraine export deal tentatively approved for 120 days.

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