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UN secretary general Guterres in Ukraine to extend grain deal

The negotiation of an extension of the grain deal is to avoid worsening a global grain shortage.

• March 8, 2023
Grain used to illustrate the story
Grain used to illustrate the story

United Nations secretary general António Guterres has arrived in Kyiv, hoping to negotiate an extension of the UN-brokered wartime grain export deal between Russia and Ukraine.

The negotiation of an extension is to avoid worsening a global grain shortage.

Mr Guterres has planned to meet Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to press for an extension of the deal.

The Black Sea Grain Initiative is scheduled to expire on March 19.

The grain export agreement, first struck last July after tense negotiations, is considered one of the few diplomatic successes since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022.

The deal frees millions of tons of grain and other foods that would otherwise be stuck in Ukraine due to Russia’s invasion and blockade.

It allows for shipments via three Black Sea ports, with Turkey playing a coordinating role.

The deal was previously extended in November after difficult bargaining.

On Tuesday, Mr Guterres landed in Poland to travel overland to Ukraine.

This is the third visit by the UN chief to the Ukrainian capital since the start of the war.

Sources told dpa that Mr Guterres does not plan to visit Moscow before the deal lapses.

Ukraine and Russia supplied almost a quarter of the world’s grain exports before the war.

The scheme is vital to preventing humanitarian crises in developing countries and keeping global food prices in check.

(dpa/NAN)

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