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Check Out Black Sea Grain Deal's Key Details
Check Out Black Sea Grain Deal's Key Details
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Moscow had previously agreed to several extensions to the Black Sea Grain Initiative, signed on July 22, 2022, that provided a humanitarian maritime corridor... 16.07.2023, Sputnik Africa
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The clock is ticking on the Black Sea Grain Initiative, signed between Russia and Ukraine with the mediation of Turkey and the United Nations last year. The deal, set to expire on July 17, facilitated a safe corridor for Ukrainian grain through maritime areas controlled by the Russian Navy amid the military operation launched by Moscow in Ukraine in 2022.The package deal also provided for the unblocking of Russian food and fertilizer exports amid the West’s sanctions crusade, and a number of other measures. According to Moscow, this part of the package agreement has not yet been implemented.Check out Sputnik’s infographic to see the various stages of the deal’s extension, destinations, and overall volume of grain and food exported.Sources: UN website, Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Check Out Black Sea Grain Deal's Key Details
12:50 16.07.2023 (Updated: 10:43 03.08.2023) Moscow had previously agreed to several extensions to the Black Sea Grain Initiative, signed on July 22, 2022, that provided a humanitarian maritime corridor for food and fertilizer exports from Ukraine's Black Sea ports.
The clock is ticking on the Black Sea Grain
Initiative, signed between Russia and Ukraine with the mediation of Turkey and the United Nations last year. The deal, set to expire on July 17, facilitated a safe corridor for Ukrainian grain through maritime areas controlled by the Russian Navy amid the military operation launched by Moscow in Ukraine in 2022.
The package deal also provided for the unblocking of
Russian food and fertilizer exports amid the West’s sanctions crusade, and a number of other measures. According to Moscow, this part of the package agreement has not yet been implemented.
Check out Sputnik’s infographic to see the various stages of the deal’s extension, destinations, and overall volume of grain and food exported.
Sources: UN website, Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs