Kremlin says ammonia pipeline blast affects Black Sea grain deal FMTNews FMTWorld
Russia has threatened to walk away from the Black Sea grain deal if demands to improve its own exports are not met.
Russia has accused Ukrainian forces of blowing up a part of the pipeline, the world’s longest carrying ammonia, in Ukraine’s Kharkiv region on Monday. The regional Ukrainian governor said Russia had shelled the pipeline on Tuesday. Neither side provided evidence to back their allegations. Russia has threatened to walk away from the Black Sea grain deal on July 17 if demands to improve its own food and fertiliser exports are not met. The deal, struck in July last year, facilitates the “safe navigation” of grain, foodstuffs and fertilisers – including ammonia – for export to global markets.
The Ukraine grain Black Sea export deal was brokered by the UN and Turkey to help alleviate a global food crisis worsened by conflict disrupting exports from two of the world’s leading grain suppliers.
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