Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev warned Sunday that if the G-7 moves to block the flow of exports to Russia, Moscow will respond by canceling the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which allows grain to be exported from Ukraine.
Agreement details
- The Black Sea Grain Initiative, the official name of the agreement on grain exports from Ukrainian ports, stems from a July 22 agreement between Russia, the United Nations, Turkey and Ukraine..
- This initiative helped alleviate the global food crisis caused by the war between Russia and Ukraine.
- Renewed in mid-November for a new 4 months ending in March, before being renewed.
- Under the agreement, ships heading to and coming from Ukraine will be searched in Turkish waters.
- The four parties work together to approve and inspect vessels sailing under the agreement.
- The initiative allowed the passage of exports from 3 Ukrainian ports.
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2023-04-23 13:03:23
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