[国連 7日 ロイター] – On Thursday, senior UN and Russian officials met in Geneva to focus on Russia’s statements that Western sanctions have blocked grain and fertilizer exports to Ukraine as it carries on to invade Ukraine.
In July, Russia and Ukraine attained a offer brokered by the United Nations and Turkey to resume exports of Ukrainian cereals and fertilizers and to raise exports from Russia. The United States and other international locations have mentioned these content articles are not subject to sanctions from Russia, but Russia has claimed sanctions are an obstacle.
Secretary General of the United Nations Meeting on Trade and Progress (UNCTAD) Grinspan had “optimistic” talks with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Vershinin, in accordance to UN Secretary-General Dujarik spokesman.
“There are very constructive and specialist conversations likely on,” a spokesperson reported, without having elaborating.
Russian Foreign Minister Lavrov has named for the lifting of logistical and logistical sanctions that avoid the earth from freely accessing Russian cereals and fertilizers.
Talks are probably to start out quickly to prolong the first 120-working day period for Ukrainian exports across the Black Sea.
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