Kremlin: The resumption of Russia’s participation in the grain deal does not mean its extension

Kremlin: The resumption of Russia’s participation in the grain deal does not mean its extension

According to information released by “Sputnik” today, Thursday, the Russian presidential spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, informed reporters that the restoration of Russia’s participation in the grain deal does not guarantee that it will be extended.
In his statements, he stated: “No, no. Of course, because the deadline hasn’t passed yet, we must still publicly negotiate the extension and carry on with our job.

I heard the president’s statement yesterday, but by the nineteenth, before deciding to continue, of course it will be necessary to assess the effectiveness of the deal. ”
He explained that it would be required to assess how well each party had implemented the terms of the agreements.

He emphasised that Ankara’s involvement in the restart of the grain deal is the primary source of confidence in the accords, and he praised Turkey’s efforts in this regard as well as the leadership of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
The work done by Ankara, the diplomats, the soldiers, and President Erdogan deserve high credit, as does Turkey’s involvement in this crucial determinant of confidence, he concluded.

After getting written Ukrainian pledges that it would not use safe corridors for military reasons, the Russian Ministry of Defense said yesterday, Wednesday, that it would resume its participation in the grain arrangement.

We were able to obtain the necessary linear guarantees from Ukraine regarding the non-use of the humanitarian corridor and Ukrainian ports, which are designated for exporting agricultural products, for combat operations against Russia thanks to the participation of the international organisation [the United Nations], as well as the assistance of Turkey, and it has been done Send it to the Joint Coordination Center on November 1, 2022.

Russia’s participation in the grain agreement has resumed, but it doesn’t imply it will continue, according to the Kremlin

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