Kremlin says it sticks to conditions for return to Black Sea grain deal
The Hindu
Russia maintains its conditions for Black Sea grain deal: Kremlin spokesman Peskov says Russia needs its state agricultural bank reconnected to SWIFT payments system.
The Kremlin said on Saturday it was sticking to its conditions for a return to the Black Sea grain deal which it quit in July.
In particular, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russia needed its state agricultural bank — and not a subsidiary of the bank, as proposed by the United Nations — to be reconnected to the international SWIFT bank payments system.
"All our conditions are perfectly well known. They do not need interpretation, they are absolutely concrete and all this is absolutely achievable," Mr. Peskov said.
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"Therefore Russia maintains its responsible, clear and consistent position, which has been repeatedly voiced by the President."
The Black Sea deal was brokered by Turkey and the United Nations in July 2022 to enable Ukraine to export grain by sea despite the war and help ease a global food crisis.
It was accompanied by an agreement to facilitate Russia's own exports of food and fertilizer, which Moscow says has not been fulfilled.
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