Dmytro Kuleba: russia is sabotaging the work of the Black Sea Grain Initiative
Ukraine raises the issue of russia’s sabotage of the work of the Black Sea Grain Initiative at the Munich Security Conference.
Ukraine raises the issue of russia’s sabotage of the work of the Black Sea Grain Initiative at the Munich Security Conference.
Negotiations on the extension of the agreement on the Black Sea Grain Corridor will begin in a week. The Ministry of Infrastructure hopes to be able to reach an agreement.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of russian federation considers the continuation of the Istanbul Agreements “impractical” if sanctions affecting the export of agricultural products are not removed from the terrorist country.
The rate of ship calls to the ports of Odesa continues to decrease due to delays in inspections in the Bosphorus.
The initiative on the safe transportation of grain and food products from Ukrainian ports continues, the UN is working on the extension of the “grain agreement” in March.
The President of Ukraine stated at the G20 summit that the Black Sea Grain Initiative deserves an indefinite extension. The agreement is also planned to be extended to Mykolaiv ports.
Russian federation is trying to negotiate with Western countries to exempt the state bank from sanctions. Such a request was voiced during the negotiations on the “grain agreement”.
Ukraine proposed to expand the Black Sea Grain Export Agreement to include more ports and goods.
Ankara will propose to extend the operation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative for another year – until November 2023.
After leaving the Grain Agreement, russia resorted to blackmail again. Yes, the terrorist country threatened to fire at grain carriersif they dared to enter Ukrainian ports.
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