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    Russia Signals Interest in Returning to Talks on Black Sea Grain Deal, says U.S. Envoy

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    The United States representative to the United Nations, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, announced today that there are signs indicating Russia’s potential interest in resuming negotiations for the Black Sea Grain Deal. The development comes after Russia suspended its participation in the agreement on July 17, 2023, citing the need for the fulfillment of certain conditions on their part.

    “We have seen indications that they might be interested in returning to discussions. So we will wait to see whether that actually happens,” said Linda Thomas-Greenfield during a press briefing at the UN headquarters in New York. She also revealed that the United States has received information that Russia is prepared to return to discussions, but no concrete evidence of that has surfaced as yet.

    The Black Sea Grain Initiative was signed in Istanbul in July 2022 by Russia and Ukraine, with Türkiye and the United Nations also being signatories. The agreement allowed Ukraine to export grain and other agricultural products through its Black Sea ports. However, tensions arose when Russia suspended its participation, expressing the need for certain aspects of the agreements to be fulfilled before rejoining the deal.

    Despite the challenges, UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres remains actively engaged in seeking a path forward to bring Russia back into the agreement. The situation is being closely monitored by the international community, as the Black Sea region plays a crucial role in global grain trade and food security.

    As the situation unfolds, the world awaits further updates on whether Russia will formally return to the negotiations and how this development might impact the region’s grain trade dynamics.

    (With inputs from agencies)

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