Russia states shipments restrictions need to be removed as accepted in Ukraine grain agreement


(MENAFN) Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin on Monday urged the international community to honor its word of removing restrictions on Russian agricultural as well as fertilizer shipments as part of the Ukraine grain agreement.

He assured that the great deal, inked by Türkiye, the UN, Russia, as well as Ukraine in July and was resigned for a longer period last month, “consists of two parts.”

“The first is a four-sided agreement on the export of grain from Ukraine through the humanitarian sea corridor. This part is being implemented quite well,” Vershinin informed journalists following a gathering with Turkish representatives in Istanbul.

On the other hand, he stressed, there is necessity for development on the second role of the deal, which associates to “providing access to agricultural products and fertilizers from Russia.”

“For now, we have not achieved any significant results in this regard,” he stated.

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