Moscow has threatened to walk away from the deal. Read more at straitstimes.com.
UNITED NATIONS - The United Nations has helped boost Russian exports of food and fertilisers, facilitating a steady flow of ships to its ports and lower freight and insurance rates, a UN spokesman said on Friday after UN and Russian officials discussed the efforts.
UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said “the past months have shown tangible progress” on improving Russian exports, but added: “Challenges remain but we will spare no effort to overcome all remaining obstacles.” Russia’s Ambassador to Turkey said on Friday that while Moscow continues talks with the United Nations on the Black Sea grain deal, there are no grounds to extend it beyond July 17, the RIA news agency reported.
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