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10:29am: Consultations ongoing with all parties to Black Sea grain deal, UN says
Informal dialogue between the United Nations and parties to the Black Sea grains deal continue over an extension, a UN spokesperson said on Tuesday, adding that the in-person talks with Russia have already ended.
“The talks completed yesterday as agreed, but consultations continue with all parties,” a spokesperson for the humanitarian office of the United Nations led by Martin Griffiths said in an emailed response to Reuters questions.
Griffiths and top UN trade official Rebeca Grynspan met with Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Vershinin in Geneva on Monday where the latter suggested renewing the deal for 60 days, or half the term of the last extension.
10:29am: Turkey says talks continue on extension of Black Sea grain deal
Turkey’s defence ministry said on Tuesday that talks over the extension of a deal that allows the export of Ukrainian grain on the Black Sea is still continuing.
In a statement, the ministry cited Russia as agreeing to back a 60-day extension to the deal, brokered between Moscow and Kyiv in July by Turkey and the United Nations.
Russia said the deal had been extended for 60 days, but Ukraine said the agreement allows only a 120-day extension.
09:18am: Russia’s goals in Ukraine can only be achieved by military force, Kremlin says
The Kremlin said on Tuesday that Kyiv’s position means Russia’s goals in Ukraine can only be achieved by “military means”, the TASS news agency cited Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov as saying.
09:17am: Kremlin…
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