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A deal brokered by the UN and Turkey that allowed for the safe export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea is de facto over, the Kremlinsaid Monday.Unfortunately, the Russian part of these Black Sea agreements has not been implemented so far, so its terminated, spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters.Thats the de facto situation, Peskov said as quoted by Interfax.Moscow had informed Turkey, Ukraine and the UN of Moscows objection to extending the grain deal, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharovatold Interfax.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that Kyiv was prepared to continue grain exports following the Kremlin's announcement."Even without theRussian Federation, everything must be done so that we can use this Black Sea corridor.
We are not afraid.
We have been approached by companies that own ships.
They said that they are ready" to continue shipments, Zelensky said in comments distributed on social media by his spokesman Serhii Nykyforov.The Black Sea grain initiative is automatically extended after it expires unless one of the parties objects.Moscow has repeatedly threatened to pull out of the grain deal because of obstacles to Russias own grain and fertilizer exports.Peskov said the decision to pull out of the deal was not linked to Mondays deadly blast on the Crimea bridge, which connects the annexed peninsula to mainland Russia.Moscow previously briefly suspended its participation in the deal after a drone attack on Russias Crimea-based naval fleet in October.Moscow has agreed to three extensions of the Black Sea grain initiative after it was first reached in July 2023.The last ship under the grain deal initiative departed a Ukrainian port on Sunday.AFP contributed reporting.





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