Russia Moves to Pull Out of Ukraine Grain Deal After Blasts Hit Crimean Port
Russia Moves to Pull Out of Ukraine Grain Deal After Blasts Hit Crimean Port
Russia said it would suspend participation in the export of agricultural products from Ukrainian ports, in response to an attack on the occupied Black...




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Russia said Saturday that it might suspend participation in the export of agricultural merchandise from Ukrainian ports, in response to an attack on the occupied Black Sea port of Sevastopol that it blamed at the government of Ukraine.

The Defense Ministry stated in a assertion published on Telegram that ships of the Black Sea Fleet and civilian ships involved in ensuring the safety of the so-called grain hall had come under assault. As a stop result, “the Russian element suspends participation inside the implementation of agreements on the export of agricultural merchandise from Ukrainian ports,” the declaration stated.

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