Russia announced its return to the grain agreement
Russia announced its return to the implementation of the grain agreement, from which it arbitrarily “withdrew” on Saturday.
This is reported by the pro-Kremlin media with reference to the Ministry of Defense.
After the Russians announced the termination of compliance with the agreement, ships with Ukrainian grain continued to export. The UN stated that Russia’s suspension of participation in the “grain agreement” does not mean that it has lost its validity. Therefore, UN inspectors will continue to check ships transporting grain from Ukrainian ports.
Ships did not leave only on October 31 and today, November 2.
According to the agreements reached in July, ships with Ukrainian grain are sent from the ports of Odesa, Pivdenny and Chornomorsk. Ships go to the countries of Asia, Africa and Europe, agricultural products help some countries to avoid famine.
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