Putin does not rule out the suspension of the grain export agreement from Ukraine again

Putin does not rule out the suspension of the grain export agreement from Ukraine again

According to Russian President Vladimir Putin, if infractions were to occur again, Moscow would not rule out suspending the deal on grain exports from Ukraine.
“Russia reserves the right to withdraw from these agreements, if Ukraine violates guarantees,” Putin said in a statement via “Video Convention” with the National Security Council.

Putin said that even if Russia pulled out of the pact, it would still be willing to permit grain shipments to the world’s poorest nations to transit through the designated route.
Russia has resumed grain exports, according to the Moscow Ministry of Defense, which also noted that Ukraine has agreed to abide by the terms of the deal, which was mediated by Turkey, and not utilise the maritime corridor to undertake hostile acts against Russia.

The grain export arrangement was put on hold by the Kremlin last Saturday after a Ukrainian motorist attacked a ship in the Black Sea fleet.
It is said that Ukraine is a significant grain supplier.
Moscow has faced accusations that it is behind the exacerbation of a global food crisis, especially in developing countries, by blocking Ukrainian exports..

Putin would not exclude out the deal to suspend Ukraine’s grain exports once more.

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