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A meeting begins today that will deliberate on the future of the grain agreement.
The Joint Coordination Center (CCJ), responsible for the Black Sea grains initiative, said today (10) that inspections of Ukrainian ships have resumed at ports in the region.
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The day before (9), Kiev reported that work had been interrupted by Russia on May 7th and 8th.
The deal, which enables the flow of Ukrainian agricultural commodities, also includes the participation of Turkey and the United Nations (UN).
The current commitment between all parties involved expires on the 18th. After postponements, the meeting that will decide on the future of the agreement began this Wednesday in Istanbul.
The Kremlin has threatened not to renew the initiative, claiming that its demands have not been met. The result of the meeting should be announced tomorrow (11).
Source: Notícias Agrícolas