Russia and Ukraine reach agreement on Black Sea Grain Initiative
The UN announced the Black Sea Grain Initiative to facilitate safe exports of grain and related products from Ukrainian seaports. It has helped stabilise global food prices.
The UN announced the Black Sea Grain Initiative to facilitate safe exports of grain and related products from Ukrainian seaports. It has helped stabilise global food prices.
T he UN Secretary-General’s spokesperson’s office released a Note to Correspondents on Saturday announcing the Black Sea Grain Initiative. The Initiative allows for the safe navigation of the exports of grain and related foodstuffs and fertilisers from designated Ukrainian seaports.
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