Kyiv and the United Nations say the deal has another 60 days to run after May 18 and are seeking an agreement to ensure it continues.
He wrote on Facebook that"ship inspections are being resumed, despite the RF's attempts to disrupt the agreement."
Kubrakov is in Turkey to discuss the status of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which was agreed by Russia and Ukraine last July to help alleviate a global food crisis. "Obviously, the Russians could not fail to take advantage of these nuances on the western border," Solsky told reporters.
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