The return of the Ukrainian grain export agreement to extend “without change”

The return of the Ukrainian grain export agreement to extend “without change”

The Ukrainian grain export agreement came back to extend from a renovated “unchanged”, after Ukraine and Turkey announced its extension for 120 days, in a move that was welcomed by the United Nations and the European Union.
The Russian invasion had caused the decrease in shipments from Ukraine, which left a crisis in global food prices.

After several international and international pressures, the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement: “The Russian side extends the” Black Sea initiative “without any change in its conditions and scope,” after Moscow withdrew for a short period of agreement at the end of October.

Cereal exports in the country have declined since the Russian invasion in February, as the closure of its ports on the Black Sea has increased global food prices and raised fears of a shortage of Africa and the Middle East.
Three ports were opened to the Black Sea at the end of July under an agreement between Moscow and Kiev by the United Nations and Turkey. Shipping continues despite Russia’s decision to suspend its participation in the agreement.

The agreement helps to avoid a global food crisis by allowing the export of food and fertilizers from many Ukraine ports overlooking the Black Sea, which was closed by Russia.

On the 30th of last October, she called on the United Nations to maintain the agreement of exporting Ukraine pills, as it called for all possible to maintain the agreement related to the export of Ukrainian pills, after Russia announced the suspension of its participation in it due to an attack by aircraft that targeted its ships in Crimea.

“It is vital for all parties to refrain from any work that would put the grain agreement in the Black Sea at risk,” said Stephen Dujarric, a spokesman for the UN Organization, Stephen Dujarric, in a statement.
Stressing: “This agreement has a” positive impact “to secure food for millions around the world..

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