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Russia said it will cut gas supplies to Europe from Wednesday in a blow to countries that have backed Ukraine, while missile attacks in Black Sea coastal regions raised doubts about whether Russia will stick to a deal to let Ukraine export grain. READ:

accounted for nearly a third of global wheat exports.and the United Nations agreed on Friday there would be no attacks on merchant ships moving through the Black Sea to Turkey’s Bosphorus Strait and on to markets.attack on Odesa on Saturday, saying it targeted only military infrastructure.

The White House said the strike cast doubt on Russia’s credibility and was watching closely to see if commitments would be fulfilled. “We will also continue to actively explore other options with the international community to increaseexports fromsince Moscow’s Feb. 24 invasion. Moscow blames Western sanctions for slowing its food and fertilizer exports and

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