Ukraine already cooperates with the UN and Turkey and countries that will receive Ukrainian agricultural products
Russia will try to disrupt the continuation of the grain agreement in November, Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said in an interview with RBC-Ukraine.
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“Not now, but closer to the end of its operation in November, we will see Russia’s attempts to cast doubt on this agreement and frustrate its extension. To do this, we are already working with all the main players, both the UN and to Turkey as facilitators of this agreement and to countries – recipients of our agricultural products to avoid this disruption,” said the minister.
Recall that the previous President of Russia Vladimir Putin said that Ukrainian grain was not given to the poorest countries, as planned. He accused Ukraine of violating the deal and announced the need to change its terms.
The President’s Office denied Putin’s allegations, explaining them as a new attempt to blackmail the West into easing sanctions.
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Source: korrespondent

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