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Reported missile strike threatens grain export deal NHK

Ukraine and Russia have reached to a deal to allow grain shipments from Ukrainian ports to ward off a global food crisis.

But the deal is already in doubt. The Ukrainian military claims the port of Odesa was hit on Saturday by a pair of Russian missiles.

The agreement was worked out with the help of the United Nations and Turkey. It was meant to free up shipments of grain from three ports, but the latest missile attack could undermine the deal.

Ukraine's foreign ministry strongly condemned the missile strikes, claiming Russia broke the promise it had made less than 24 hours earlier.

It adds that if Russia fails to honor the deal, it will bear full responsibility for the global food crisis.

A UN spokesperson said Secretary-General Antonio Guterres "unequivocally condemns" the reported strike.
The spokesperson said in a statement the grain is desperately needed to ease the suffering of millions of people around the globe.

US Ambassador to Kyiv Bridget Brink called the strike "outrageous."

She accused the Kremlin of continuing to weaponize food, and said Russia must be held to account.
Summary
Ukraine-Russia grain shipment deal under threat due to alleged Russian missile strike on Odesa port, potentially causing global food crisis. The incident, condemned by Ukraine's foreign ministry and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, occurred less than 24 hours after Russia had agreed to the
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ID: 62dcc349-b2a8-443e-854a-49e2c0a80b98

Category ID: nhk

URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220724_02/

Date: July 24, 2022

Created: 2022/07/24 12:58

Updated: 2025/12/09 14:48

Last Read: 2022/07/24 12:58