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Ukraine grain exports to stop as Vladimir Putin demands ‘real guarantees’ from Kyiv

  • Russia says the safe shipping corridor was misused for an attack on its ships, in what Ukraine calls a ‘false pretext’ to withdraw from the deal
  • The Türkiye and UN-brokered agreement signed in July by Kyiv and Moscow is crucial to easing a global food crisis caused by the war

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A cargo ship loaded with grain is inspected in the anchorage area of the southern entrance to the Bosphorus in Istanbul on Monday. Photo: AFP

Grain exports will halt on Wednesday after Moscow pulled out of a deal to let ships through the Black Sea, as Russian President Vladimir Putin demanded “real guarantees” from Kyiv before returning to the agreement.

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Russia announced its suspension on Saturday, accusing Ukraine of misusing the safe shipping corridor for an attack on Russian ships in Crimea. Kyiv has dismissed this as a “false pretext” to withdraw.

The Türkiye and UN-brokered deal signed in July by Kyiv and Moscow is crucial to easing a global food crisis caused by the war.

In a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan Tuesday, Putin wanted Kyiv to give “real guarantees” that it was “not using the humanitarian corridor for military purposes”, a Kremlin statement said.

No grain ship movements were planned for Wednesday, the body overseeing the export deal said, although three more grain-loaded cargo ships left Ukrainian ports on Tuesday.

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