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‘Russia sees no chance of extending Ukraine grain deal’

‘Russia sees no chance of extending Ukraine grain deal’

Russia doesn’t see any probability of extending the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which has facilitated the secure export of Ukrainian grain, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov stated Saturday.

“It’s hardly possible to predict any final decision here, but I can say that judging de facto by the status quo that we have, this deal has no chance,” Peskov advised the Russian news outlet Izvestia in footage posted on its Telegram channel.

Meanwhile, Russian President Vladimir Putin advised African leaders that exports of Ukrainian grain beneath a deal making certain its secure passage by the Black Sea shouldn’t be serving to to resolve Africa’s issues with excessive international meals costs as solely 3% have gone to the poorest international locations.

Putin stated the meals disaster had been attributable to the actions of Western international locations, not by what Russia calls a “special military operation” in Ukraine.

The leaders from South Africa, Senegal, Egypt, Zambia, Uganda, Congo Republic and the Comoro islands had been assembly Putin on the authorities’s 18th-century Konstantinovsky Palace, hoping to mediate the battle with Ukraine after visiting Kyiv on Friday.

Russia agreed final month to a two-month extension of the deal however has stated the initiative will stop until an settlement to beat obstacles to Russian grain and fertilizer exports is fulfilled.

The U.N. and Türkiye brokered the Black Sea Grain Initiative between Moscow and Kyiv final July to assist sort out a worldwide meals disaster aggravated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, a number one international grain exporter.

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