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Deal Reached for Resumption of Ukrainian Ag Exports

The U.N., Russia, Ukraine and Turkey agreed to a deal to allow safe passage of Ukrainian agricultural exports through the Black Sea, the State Department said last week. The deal -- which is expected to be “fully operational” in a…

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few weeks, Reuters reported July 22 -- comes amid months of halted Ukrainian exports of grain and other staple food crops (see 2204080037). The agreement is a “positive step towards addressing the far-reaching impacts of Russia’s war,” the State Department said, but stressed that Russia must be held “accountable for this deal, ending its effective blockade of Ukraine’s ports.”