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Black Sea grain deal put on hold again because of Russia

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế02/06/2023

The Black Sea grain deal, brokered by the United Nations (UN), has been suspended again because Russia has restricted the registration of ships to Ukrainian ports, Ukraine's Ministry of Reclamation and Infrastructure said on June 1.
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Black Sea grain deal faces another setback. (Source: Reuters)

Meanwhile, a UN spokesman said Russia had announced that it would restrict registered ships from visiting the port of Pivdennyi, in Ukraine's Odesa region, until all parties agreed to lift the barrier to ammonia shipments.

In July 2022, the UN and Turkey brokered the Black Sea Grains Initiative to help address the global food crisis caused by the conflict between Russia and Ukraine, the world's top grain exporter.

Within the framework of the initiative, Russia and the UN signed a memorandum of understanding on facilitating the supply of Russian agricultural products and fertilizers to world markets. Meanwhile, Ukraine signed an agreement with Turkey and the UN on the safe export of food and fertilizers from Ukraine across the Black Sea.

Russia agreed on March 13 to extend the deal for another 60 days, but warned it would end the initiative if another deal was not reached to overcome barriers to its food and fertilizer exports.

The demands put forward by Moscow include resuming the transportation of ammonia from Russia through Ukrainian territory to the Pivdennyi port in Odessa, where the commodity is exported.

The shipment of ammonia, a key ingredient in nitrogen fertilizers, has been halted after Russia launched a special military operation in Ukraine.

UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric said there had been a "continued slowdown" in the departure of ships under the Black Sea agreement from April to May 2023 and the average daily rate of inspections of ships had dropped to three per day.

Fifty ships are currently anchored in Turkish waters awaiting inspection. The ships are ready to transport 2.4 million tons of food from Ukraine abroad, but some have been waiting for inspection for more than three months.



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