Moscow does not see grounds for extending grain transaction

In Moscow, they do not see the grounds for continuing the implementation of a grain transaction, the validity of which expires on July 17. This is stated in the statement of the Russian Foreign Ministry, widespread on Tuesday.

The diplomatic mission noted noted that “the situation with the normalization of Russian food and fertilizers to world markets, which is provided for by the Russia-Oon memorandum, continued to degrade”.

“In these conditions, it is obvious that there is no reason for further continuation of the” Black Sea initiative “, which expires on July 17,” the report said.

The Russian Foreign Ministry assured that “at the same time, the Russian side continues to conscientiously and responsibly approach its obligations as a party to the agreement, makes the necessary efforts in strict accordance with the rules of the procedure so that all the courts participating in it could successfully complete their mission and leave the Black Sea until the end of its validity. “

On Smolenskaya Square, it was noted that the Memorandum Russia-ON is designed for 3 years and does not require special extension solutions.