U.S. working hard for extension of grain agreement – State Department
U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Karen Donfried said this at a briefing in Washington on Tuesday.
“We are working very hard for an extension of the grain agreement,” she said.
“There are active negotiations going on now. We have been very positive about the role the United Nations and the role Turkey has played in this. So we are hopeful that Russia, too, will agree an extension of that grain agreement is good for all parties concerned,” Donfried said.
On October 16, Ukraine and Turkey at the intergovernmental level expressed their support for the extension of the grain agreement after November 22 this year, when the current agreement expires. Ankara on Tuesday said the agreement on grain exports from Ukraine should be extended for six months or a year.
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