Turkey and Russia announced a two-month extension of the grain deal on May 17, the day before it was due to expire. According to the Russian Foreign Ministry, the extension of the agreement ...
MOSCOW, March 14. /TASS/. The grain deal has been extended for 60 days, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko told TASS on Tuesday. "Russian Deputy [Foreign] Minister [Sergey Vershinin ...
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, on Wednesday (May 17), announced a two-month extension of the United Nations-backed deal allowing the war-torn to ship grains across the Black Sea to global ...
The grain deal provided guarantees that ships would not be attacked ... Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said officials were talking with Russia and that he hoped the deal would be extended.
LONDON (AP) — Concerns are growing that Russia will not extend a United Nations-brokered deal that allows grain to flow from Ukraine to parts of the world struggling with hunger, with ships no longer ...
An ag economist says Russia and Ukraine nearly reached a new Black Sea Grain Deal last month, but the agreement fell through.
Ukraine has so far exported nearly 25 million tonnes of mainly corn and wheat under the deal, according to the United Nations. The top primary destinations for shipments have been China, Italy ...
Experts are watching global dynamics to understand the input market’s longer-term outlook in the U.S. Among their top concerns are geopolitics, weather and low supply. A Russian missile strike ...
Russian air strikes have targeted Ukraine’s energy facilities again as the first snow of the season fell in Kyiv, a harbinger of the hardship to come if Moscow’s missiles continue to take out ...
Although 60% of grain exported from Ukraine moves through European ports, it “doesn’t mean that Europe absorbs this grain as a final consumer,” Nikolay Gorbachov told CNN’s Isa Soares.
Russia said on Thursday that a landmark deal to ensure the safe export of grain from Ukraine's Black Sea ports was only being "half-implemented", raising doubts about whether it would allow an ...