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Russia, prepared to quit the Black Sea grain deal, wrote a letter to the United Nations with demands

Russia’s Geneva UN minister told Reuters on Thursday that Moscow has expressed enterprises to the United Nations about a Black Sea grain exports deal and is ready to refuse to renew the agreement coming month.

In July, the United Nations and Turkey’s agreement inked paved the way for Ukraine to renew grain exports from Black Sea anchorages that had been closed since Russia’s irruption. Moscow won guarantees for its grain and toxin exports.

The agreement helped address the global food extremity Russia and Ukraine are the world’s two largest grain exporters, and Russia is the number one toxin exporter. But Moscow has constantly complained about its perpetration, arguing that it still faces difficulty dealing with toxins and food.

Russia’s minister to the United Nations in Geneva, Gennady Gatilov, said in an interview with Reuters that Moscow on Wednesday gave a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres to prepare a list of complaints. UN officers are in Moscow on Sunday to bandy the renewal of the agreement.

Still, we’ve to look at it else,” he said,” If we see that nothing is passing on the Russian side of the deal- exporting Russian grain and diseases- also, we are sorry.
He declined to give a dupe of the letter. A UN spokesperson didn’t incontinently respond to a request for comment.

Asked whether Russia could withhold support for the renewal of the grain deal, he said,” There’s a possibility. we aren’t against the delivery of grain, but the value should be equal; it should be fair and fair by all parties.” it should be enforced fairly.”

Gatilov, a career diplomat who served as deputy minister for foreign affairs before taking office in Geneva, said he saw the prospect of a negotiated agreement for the nearly eight-month war in Ukraine. He cited” terrorist acts” similar to the explosion on the Crimean ground.

“It all makes it more delicate to reach a political result,” he said.

Washington has said it’s open to” posturing” addresses on the unborn quantum of the Russian claim as it continues to attack Ukrainian metropolises.

Asked about the possibility of a meeting between President Vladimir Putin and US President Joe Biden, Gatilov said it wasn’t possible given the position of US military support for Ukraine.” It makes America part of the conflict,” he said.

Still, he was more upbeat at the results of other exchanges, similar to aid access and another internee exchange called” a possibility”.

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