Ukraine and Russia near grain deal

 Ukraine and Russia near grain deal

Ukraine and Russia near grain deal

ISTANBUL: Russia and Ukraine made substantive progress in their first direct talks since March on a deal to relieve a global food crisis caused by blocked Black Sea grain exports.

The high-stakes meeting involving UN and Turkish officials in Istanbul broke up after slightly more than three hours with an agreement to meet again in Turkey next week.

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Ukraine is a vital exporter of wheat and grains such as barley and maize, and has supplied nearly half of all the sunflower oil traded on global markets. But shipments have disrupted since Russia invaded its neighbour in February.

Ukraine Russia near grain deal

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the talks had provided a “ray of hope to ease human suffering and alleviate hunger around the world”. But cautioned that while he optimistic, a deal “not yet fully done”.

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Turkey s defence minister signalled that a final agreement could be announced at the next talks.

“At this meeting, which we will hold next week, all the details will reviewed once again and the work we have done will signed,” Hulusi Akar said in a statement.

The stakes could not be higher for tens of millions of people facing the threat of starvation in African and other poor nations because of the battles engulfing one of the world s main grain-producing regions.

Shipments across the Black Sea have blocked both by Russian warships and mines Kyiv has laid to avert a feared amphibious assault.

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