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Russia confirms 2-month extension of Black Sea grain deal

Published : 17 May 2023, 23:36

Updated : 17 May 2023, 23:41

  DF News Desk
A team of representatives from the Joint Coordination Center inspects on the first grain-laden ship leaving Ukraine on the northwestern entrance of the Bosphorus Strait in Istanbul, Türkiye, Aug. 3, 2022. File Photo: Turkish Defense Ministry/Handout via Xinhua.

Russia confirmed that the grain export deal, formally known as the Black Sea Grain Initiative, has been extended for two months on Wednesday, a day before it expires, reported Xinhua.

"Thus, there is a chance, not in words but in deeds, to help ensure global food security," Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova told a weekly briefing.

"Our fundamental assessment of the 2022 Istanbul agreement has not changed and the discrepancies in its implementation must be corrected as quickly as possible," she said.

In July 2022, Russia and Ukraine separately signed a document in Istanbul with Türkiye and the United Nations on grain and fertilizer exports from Ukraine and Russia to ensure supplies to global markets amid the Ukraine crisis.

The initial 120-day agreement was extended by another 120 days in November 2022 and then by 60 days in March 2023.