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Russia says it has no incentive to maintain a deal allowing vital grain to be exported from Ukraine through the Black Sea, and one of its politicians has claimed Moscow has now taken 700,000 Ukrainian children out of conflict zones.

The Black Sea deal between Russia and Ukraine was brokered by the United Nations and Türkiye in July 2022.

It aimed to prevent a global food crisis by allowing Ukrainian grain trapped by Russia’s invasion to be safely exported from Black Sea ports.

But last week, the UN said it was concerned no new ships had been registered under the deal since June 26 — despite applications being made by 29 vessels.

Now Russia’s envoy to the United Nations in Geneva says there are no grounds to maintain the “status quo” of the Black Sea grain deal, which is set to expire on July 18.

In a wideranging interview, envoy Gennady Gatilov told the Russian news outlet Izvestia that the implementation of Russia’s conditions for the extensions of the agreement were “stalling”.

Those conditions include, among others, the reconnection of the Russian Agricultural Bank, Rosselkhozbank, to the SWIFT banking payment system.

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