Kremlin: Ukrainian violations of the grain export agreement are dangerous and not guaranteed

Kremlin: Ukrainian violations of the grain export agreement are dangerous and not guaranteed

The Ukrainian infractions of the grain export deal were deemed “dangerous and not guaranteed” by the Kremlin today, Tuesday.
The Kremlin spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, confirmed that Russia continues in its contacts with the United Nations and Turkey regarding the grain agreement and did not cut contacts in this regard, according to the “Sky News Arabia” network in an urgent news through its official account on the microblogging site “Twitter”.

Despite Russia’s ban on the shipment of Ukrainian grain, the United Nations, Turkey, and Ukraine indicated they still intend to send ships across the Black Sea.
United Nations Secretary -General Antonio Guterres postponed his visit to the attendance of the Arab League Summit in Algeria, in an attempt to save the grain export agreement from Ukraine after Russia announced its withdrawal from the agreement and the suspension of exports.

The Secretary-spokesman General’s expressed his serious worry about the current state of affairs following Russia’s decision to withdraw from the agreement last Saturday in response to attacks on the Russian fleet in Crimea, which Russia annexed from Ukraine.

In addition to the notion that it was launched from a civilian ship that was exploiting the secure grain route in the Black Sea to attack the Russian soldiers, Russia said that the marine marches used in the attacks were launched from a location close to Odyssea in Ukraine.

Ukrainian violations of the grain export agreement are risky and uncertain, according to the Kremlin

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