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After negotiations with UN representatives, the Russian side agreed to extend the "grain agreement". But only for 60 days. This is reported by Babel, with reference to the Russian mass media.

The Deputy Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Serhiy Vershinin said that Moscow does not object to another extension of this agreement after the end of the second term on March 18.

But he emphasized that Russia's future position will depend on progress in the export of Russian agricultural products. The Russian Federation wants the West to ease sanctions on Russian food and fertilizers.

Details regarding the continuation of the grain corridor:

On March 7, Ukraine started online negotiations with partners regarding the continuation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

On March 8, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi and UN Secretary General António Guterres met in Kyiv to discuss the continuation of the "grain agreement".

The parties stated that the continuation of the export initiative after March 18 is critically necessary for the world.

As previously reported, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia said that Moscow will agree to extend the Black Sea grain agreement, which allows safe exports from Ukrainian ports, only if the interests of its agricultural producers are taken into account.

At the same time, Ukraine is negotiating to extend the validity of the agreement for a year to ensure better long-term planning, and would also like to include Mykolaiv port in the grain corridor.

After negotiations with UN representatives, the Russian side agreed to extend the "grain agreement". But only for 60 days. This is reported by Babel, with reference to the Russian mass media.
The Deputy Head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Serhiy Vershinin said that Moscow does not object to another extension of this agreement after the end of the second term on March 18.
But he emphasized that Russia's future position will depend on progress in the export of Russian agricultural products. The Russian Federation wants the West to ease sanctions on Russian food and fertilizers.
Details regarding the continuation of the grain corridor:
On March 7, Ukraine started online negotiations with partners regarding the continuation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
On March 8, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyi and UN Secretary General António Guterres met in Kyiv to discuss the continuation of the "grain agreement".
The parties stated that the continuation of the export initiative after March 18 is critically necessary for the world.
As previously reported, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia said that Moscow will agree to extend the Black Sea grain agreement, which allows safe exports from Ukrainian ports, only if the interests of its agricultural producers are taken into account.
At the same time, Ukraine is negotiating to extend the validity of the agreement for a year to ensure better long-term planning, and would also like to include Mykolaiv port in the grain corridor.
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