Earlier, Turkey announced that they would continue negotiations on extending the agreement for 120, not 60 days.
The UN has called for an extension of the agreement on the safe export of a grain consignment from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports for 120 days. This was reported by Reuters.
“For us, the text of the agreement is clear, and it provides for the continuation of the agreement for 120 days,” said UN representative Stephane Dujarric.
Earlier, Turkey announced that they would continue negotiations on extending the agreement for 120, not 60 days.
Ukraine also insists on extending the agreement for 120 days.
According to the UN, Ukraine has so far exported nearly 25 million tons of grain under the agreement, mainly corn and wheat. Grain supplies are in China, Italy, Spain, Turkey and the Netherlands.
Remember, on March 14, Russia announced that the grain deal was allegedly extended by 60 days and on the same terms.
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Source: korrespondent

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