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Russia suspends Ukraine grain deal over ship attack claim

Published:Saturday | October 29, 2022 | 1:50 PM
The bulk carrier Razoni starts its way from the port in Odesa, Ukraine, Monday, August 1, 2022. The ship under Sierra Leone's flag was carrying 26 thousand tons of Ukrainian corn to Lebanon. (AP Photo/Michael Shtekel)

KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia announced Saturday that it will immediately suspend its implementation of a UN-brokered grain deal that has seen more than nine million tons of grain exported from Ukraine during the war and has brought down soaring global food prices.

The Russian Defense Ministry cited an alleged Ukrainian drone attack Saturday against Russia's Black Sea Fleet ships moored off the coast of occupied Crimea as the reason for the move. Ukraine has denied the attack, saying that the Russians mishandled their own weapons.

The Russian declaration came one day after UN chief Antonio Guterres urged Russia and Ukraine to renew the grain export deal, which was scheduled to expire on November 19. Guterres also urged other countries, mainly in the West, to expedite the removal of obstacles blocking Russian grain and fertiliser exports.

The UN chief said the grain deal — brokered by the United Nations and Turkey in July — helps “to cushion the suffering that this global cost-of-living crisis is inflicting on billions of people,” his spokesman said.

UN officials were in touch with Russian authorities over the announced suspension.

“It is vital that all parties refrain from any action that would imperil the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which is a critical humanitarian effort that is clearly having a positive impact on access to food for millions of people,” said the UN spokesman, Stephane Dujarric.

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