Kyiv And Moscow Agree To Resume Ukraine Grain Exports From Black Sea Ports

Kyiv And Moscow Agree To Resume Ukraine Grain Exports From Black Sea Ports

On Friday, Russia and Ukraine signed U.N.-backed deal to resume grain exports via the Black Sea. The agreement which will be implemented in a few weeks, was signed in the Turkish city Istanbul and was brokered by the government of Ankara.

Millions of tons of grains have been trapped in the war nation, Grain exporters of Ukraine have been unable to ship out grains due to war conflict, causing a global shortage of grains.

Ukraine is one of the worlds largest wheat exporters, and Russian forces have been blocking the Black Sea where the grain silos are located. 

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