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Russia accuses Ukraine, UN of sabotaging grain deal

Russia accuses Ukraine, UN of sabotaging grain deal


Russia accuses Ukraine, UN of sabotaging grain deal

Commercial vessels together with vessels that are a part of Black Sea grain deal wait to move the Bosphorus strait off the shores of Yenikapi throughout a misty morning in Istanbul, Türkiye, October 31, 2022. (REUTERS File Photo)

Ukraine and the United Nations are inflicting difficulties with inspections of ships transferring grain from Ukrainian ports and the registration of recent vessels, the RIA news company cited the Russian international ministry as saying on Wednesday.

Ukraine stated this week the grain deal was prone to being shut down, though Moscow stated on Tuesday inspections of ships below the settlement had resumed after a short pause.

Source: www.anews.com.tr