UN chief Guterres wants to salvage Russia-suspended grain deal
UN secretary-general António Guterres wants to save an agreement on grain exports from Ukraine via the Black Sea, which Moscow suspended following drone attacks on its fleet.
Mr Guterres was deeply concerned and was conducting intensive contacts to reverse the suspension of the agreement, UN spokesman Stéphane Dujarric said without going into details.
Meanwhile, ships were expected to continue sailing through the Black Sea Corridor on Monday after the delegations of the United Nations, Turkey, and Ukraine had agreed on a corresponding plan, the joint coordination centre in Istanbul said late on Sunday.
On Monday, 12 ships set off through the corridor toward Istanbul, while four were expected to move in the opposite direction in a move that was coordinated with the Russian delegation.
On Saturday, Moscow cancelled the agreement on the transport of Ukrainian grain from the ports in the Black Sea indefinitely, citing terrorist attacks on its Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol.
The Russian military claimed the drones, remote-controlled combat boats, were launched at night near the Ukrainian port city of Odessa.
Evidence of this was not initially provided.
The agreement on Ukrainian grain exports, mediated by Turkey and the UN, was reached in July and ended the months-long blockade amid Russia’s war on Ukraine.
According to Turkish information, 9.3 million tonnes of grain have been shipped since then.
The agreement was originally due to expire on November 19 but was set to automatically be extended if neither side objected.
Moscow has recently repeatedly criticised the agreement because its grain and fertiliser exports have slowed down due to sanctions imposed by the West.
On Sunday, EU foreign affairs chief Josep Borrell criticised Russia’s reimposed blockade, urging it to revert the decision.
“Russia’s decision to suspend participation in the Black Sea deal puts at risk the main export route of much-needed grain and fertiliser to address the global food crisis caused by its war against Ukraine,’’ Mr Borrell tweeted.
Mr Borrell also said he called Mr Guterres to discuss and coordinate actions to ensure grain and fertiliser export from Ukraine.
In Berlin, German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock called on Russia to comply with its obligations under the grain deal.
In his Sunday evening address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky blamed Russia for food shortages.
“Russia is the reason why people, in particular, in Ethiopia, Yemen or Somalia, are left with a catastrophic food shortage,” Mr Zelensky said. “So far, the facts indicate that the Russian leadership is more interested in exacerbating the food crisis than in implementing the signed documents.
He added, “This, by the way, is the answer to all those who talk about negotiations with Russia.”
Earlier in the day, the Ukrainian foreign ministry said Russia must withdraw all its forces from Ukrainian soil before any negotiations can take place as Moscow continued to propose further talks.
He was responding to recent remarks from Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov confirming an offer from President Vladimir Putin.
Russian forces have been under pressure in several parts of Ukraine as Ukrainian forces stage a counteroffensive backed by Western military aid.
(dpa/NAN)
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