Ukraine, Russia Sign Deal to Export Grain Amid Global Food Crisis

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Ukraine, Russia Sign Deal to Export Grain Amid Global Food Crisis
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Ukraine and Russia signed separate agreements on Friday to resume Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from nytimes, KyivIndependent and RT_com: Ukraine Russia

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The deal, brokered by the United Nations and Turkey in Istanbul, is the first major agreement between Ukraine and Russia since the start of the invasion.and other food products stuck in Ukraine, previously the world’s wheat exporter and fourth-largest corn exporter. U.N. officials said shipments would begin in the next few weeks; prior to the war, major importers of Ukrainian grains included China, Egypt, Turkey, Indonesia, India, the E.U. and more.U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres called it “a beacon of hope,” and Red Cross Director-General Robert Mardini said it was “nothing short of lifesaving for people across the world who are struggling to feed their families.

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