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Russia still not happy with progress on farm exports after U.N. talks – TASS

Russia still not happy with progress on farm exports after U.N. talks – TASS

Russia remains to be not glad with how the problem of Russian agricultural exports as a part of the Black Sea grain deal is being resolved, TASS news company quoted Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin as saying on Saturday after the newest talks with a high U.N. official.

“We are still not satisfied with the progress. This is very important for us,” Vershinin stated.

He was talking after talks in Moscow with the United Nations’ high commerce official Rebeca Grynspan, TASS stated.

On Saturday, Kremlin stated that President Vladimir Putin hadvert not but responded to proposals from United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on tips on how to prolong and enhance the deal, which permits the secure Black Sea export of Ukrainian grain.

Source: www.anews.com.tr