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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 Black Sea deal was brokered by Turkey and the United Nations in July 2022 to enable Ukraine to export grain by sea despite the war and Russia sticks to demands on Black Sea grain deal, rejects ...
Russia's Foreign Ministry said it had notified Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations that "without Russia's participation, the 'Black Sea Initiative' ceases to function from July 18". This meant ...
The Black Sea deal — originally brokered by Turkey and the United Nations in a year ago — has ensured the safe passage of ships carrying grain from Ukrainian ports. The agreement was set to ...
Russia has halted its participation in the Black Sea grain export deal, the Kremlin said on Monday. The deal, brokered by the United Nations and Turkey a year ago, aimed to alleviate a global food ...
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.
As the expiration date looms, the Black Sea grain deal is grinding to a halt. No new ships have been registered to travel to Ukraine since June 26. Under the deal, Russia, Ukraine and Turkey ...