The Grain Corridor Agreement, under the guarantor of Turkey and the United Nations, was suspended after Russia announced that it would not continue.
With Russia's withdrawal, the future of the grain deal became uncertain. Russia wanted the promises made to them to be kept. Expressing that Russia was promised that it would export its grain, Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that they extended the agreement many times and demanded that all the clauses related to Russia be fulfilled and that the sanctions be relaxed.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski asked for help from Turkey and the United Nations and stated that security in the Black Sea should be ensured by international patrols.
The United Nations, on the other hand, stated that due to Russia's withdrawal from the agreement, the ships in the Black Sea should be ensured by international patrols.
The United Nations, on the other hand, stated that due to Russia's withdrawal from the agreement, the ships in the Black Sea could no longer be secured.
Ukraine announced the destruction of 60,000 tons of grain at ports recently hit by Russia.
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