Russia demands to change the “grain agreement” and again blames Ukraine
Russia is being demanded to amend the Istanbul Agreements due to the fact that Ukrainian products are allegedly sent, for the most part, not to poor countries.
Russia is being demanded to amend the Istanbul Agreements due to the fact that Ukrainian products are allegedly sent, for the most part, not to poor countries.
In November, the World Price Index of the UN Food Agency (FAO) decreased by several points. The indicators were affected by the continuation of the Istanbul Agreements.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said it would be the right decision for all parties to extend the grain export agreement, which expires on November 19.
The European Union made a statement on the need to extend the agreement on the export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea.
The G7 countries supported the UN Secretary General’s call to continue the Black Sea Initiative. It is noted that the “grain corridor” led to a decrease in world food prices.
Ukraine is optimistic about the continuation of the grain agreement after November 19, because there is a high demand for agricultural products in the world.
The Ministry of Economy is counting on the support of the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations (FAO) in the matter of extending the Istanbul Agreements.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine denied the statement of the president of russian federation about “security guarantees” from Kyiv.
Russia is returning to fulfilling its obligations in the Grain Agreement.
Ukraine agreed with Turkey and the UN on the operation of the maritime humanitarian corridor after the Russian Federation’s participation in the grain initiative was suspended.
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