In response to Crimea attacks .. Moscow attaches its participation in the grain agreement

In response to Crimea attacks .. Moscow attaches its participation in the grain agreement

Russia announced the suspension of its participation in the United Nations grain export agreement following the attacks on its ships in the Crimea.
The Russian Ministry of Defense said today, Saturday, that Moscow suspended its participation in the agreement of exporting agricultural products from Ukrainian ports, according to TASS.

In response, the Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the agreement’s temporary suspension, stating that strikes on Ukraine had made it possible to guarantee the safety of ships in the Black Sea.
On the other hand, the UN made it plain that it is in contact with Russia following that country’s decision to stop taking part in the grain accord.
All parties involved should avoid any circumstance that impedes the export of tablets from the Black Sea, she continued.

The Crimea has witnessed earlier today the largest attack in marches since the start of the Russian -Russian conflict last February, as Russia has accused Britain.
The Ukrainian attack on the Black Sea Fleet included participation in the training of British experts, according to the Russian Ministry of Defense.

She stated that the fleet mine sweater was destroyed and that the ships affected by the disruptions in the Gulf of Sevastopol in Crimea are a part of the Ukrainian grain export deal.
In turn, Mikhail Rogjojayv, the governor of the pro -Moscow city of Sevastopol, announced earlier that the Ukrainian attack that targeted the Black Sea Fleet facilities is the “largest” since the conflict began in Ukraine.

On the waters of the Gulf of Sevastopol, the largest city on the peninsula that Russia took to its sovereignty in 2014, he claimed that he was carried out using drones and surface vehicles operated remotely.
The Russian navy stationed in that city’s harbour was likewise the target of an attack in July. In August, Saki Air Force Base was also attacked.

It is significant that the grain export deal, which was signed on July 22 in Istanbul under UN auspices, allowed Ukraine to resume grain and fertiliser exports across the Black Sea, which were halted on February 24 when Russia started its military operation.

Moscow ties its participation in the grain agreement to the attacks in Crimea

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