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The Black Sea Grain Initiative [1] (or the Initiative on the Safe Transportation of Grain and Foodstuffs from Ukrainian ports [b] commonly called the grain deal in the media) was an agreement among Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations (UN) during the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Russia has formally notified Ukraine, via the Russian embassy in Minsk, that it was suspending its participation in the Black Sea grain deal. To convince Russia was join the pact, a three-year ...
The deal allowed Ukraine to export grain by sea, with ships bypassing a Russian blockade of the country’s Black Sea ports and navigating safe passage through the waterway to Turkey’s Bosphorus ...
Russia announced Saturday that it will move to suspend its implementation of a U.N.-brokered grain deal that has seen more than 9 million tons of grain exported from Ukraine during the war and has ...
EU condemns Russia ending Ukraine grain deal as ‘cynical move' ... UN-brokered deal that allows the safe Black Sea export of Ukrainian grain. The deal is due to expire today and was still in ...
Putin’s declared goal in halting the Black Sea Grain Initiative was to win relief from Western sanctions on Russia’s agricultural exports. The Kremlin doubled down on term
The deal that Ukraine and Russia signed in separate agreements with the U.N. and Turkey on July 22 was due to expire Saturday. A wartime agreement that allowed grain exports from Ukraine to resume ...
KYIV (Reuters) -The Black Sea grain shipment deal must continue and could operate without Russian participation after Moscow's withdrawal on Monday, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.