Russia says no agreement reached with Turkey on Ukrainian grain exports

Russia says no agreement reached with Turkey on Ukrainian grain exports
Turkey and Russia have not yet reached an agreement on exporting Ukrainian grain across the Black Sea, as negotiations are still being undertaken
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Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that work was continuing [Getty]

The Kremlin said on Thursday that no agreement had been reached with Turkey on exporting Ukrainian grain shipments across the Black Sea.

Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov told reporters that work was continuing.

Turkey has been pushing for an agreement between Russia and Ukraine on a plan to resume grain exports from Ukrainian ports, although prospects for a deal look dim, with each side blaming the other for disrupting global food supplies.

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Russia's offensive in Ukraine and Western sanctions have disrupted supplies of wheat and other commodities from the two countries, fuelling concerns about the risk of shortages and hunger around the world.

Russia and Ukraine produce 30 percent of the global wheat supply.

Dozens of container ships are blocked in Ukrainian ports surrounded by Russian forces, choking off exports of wheat, sunflower oil and other foodstuffs, as well as fertiliser for crops.

(Reuters)