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Representatives of Turkey, Ukraine and Russia will discuss the grain agreement at the level of deputy ministers.

Negotiations on the export of grain from Ukrainian ports through a safe corridor in the Black Sea are scheduled for Wednesday, May 3. This was reported by Reuters, citing sources on Tuesday, May 2 .

“The negotiations are scheduled for tomorrow. With the participation of all parties … I hope there will be results,” an unnamed senior Ukrainian official told the publication.

Earlier, Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar said that representatives of his country, Ukraine and Russia will discuss the grain deal at the level of deputy ministers in the coming days.

The press secretary of the head of the ruling regime of the Russian Federation, Dmitry Peskov, said on Friday, April 28, that the grain agreements do not seem to be implemented, and the prospects for extending the deal “are not very good. .”

As you know, in March, Ukraine announced the extension of the grain initiative for 120 days, and Russia – for 60. According to Moscow, the agreement will end on May 18.


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