Russia and Ukraine, both warned each other against the travelling of ships in the Black Sea, saying that it will be considered as "potential military cargo", Al Jazeera reported on Thursday.
After Russia terminated the implementation of the Black Sea Initiative — a UN-brokered deal that allowed food exports from Ukraine, India on Thursday expressed hope for an early resolution to the present impasse while calling the need to address the food fertilizer and fuel challenges that i
By killing the grain deal, Russia demonstrated its true attitude toward global food security, Ukraine said, adding that Moscow must stop playing hunger games with people around the world.
Slamming the West over the “failure to comply” with Moscow’s demands to extend the UN-brokered Black Sea Grain initiative, Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Moscow would ‘consider’ returning to the deal if all the conditions are met, CNN reported.
On asking for her comment on the issue, the Chinese Foriegn Ministry Spokesperson said, "We hope that parties concerned will properly resolve the international food security issue through dialogue and consultation. China stands ready to step up communication and cooperation with other partie
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The ministerial meeting on Ukraine started soon after Russia made its decision to halt the agreement. The deal gave Kyiv permission to transport grain over the Black Sea.
Cleverly stressed that Russia's war against Ukraine has hindered the free flow of grain and other foodstuffs through the Black Sea resulting in worldwide suffering.
Slamming Russia for withdrawing from the grain deal, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken called Moscow’s decision as “unconscionable" adding that the agreement should be “restored as quickly as possible”
The agreement, brokered by Turkey and the United Nations in July 2022, was officially set to expire at 5 pm on Monday (midnight local time in Istanbul, Kyiv, and Moscow).
The President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, said he will discuss the extension of the Black Sea Grain deal with Russia's President Vladimir Putin, reported Al Jazeera.