Events in Russia and the world. Analytical publications. Materials of press conferences. Video and photo reportsThe Russian Defense Ministry said that Russia is suspending participation in the grain deal after the terrorist attack in Sevastopol against ships of the Black Sea Fleet and civilian vessels involved in ensuring the security of the grain corridor.
The ministry reported that the Kiev regime carried out a terrorist attack involving nine drones and seven autonomous marine unmanned vehicles. Russia has requested a meeting of the UN Security Council for October 31 in connection with the attack on the ships of the Black Sea Fleet.
TASS has collected the main thing that is known about the suspension of the grain deal.
- The Russian Defense Ministry reported that the Kiev regime carried out a terrorist attack on ships of the Black Sea Fleet and civilian vessels in Sevastopol, using nine drones and seven autonomous marine unmanned vehicles.
- The ministry noted that the ships that were subjected to a terrorist attack were involved in ensuring the security of the grain corridor as part of the international initiative to export agricultural products from Ukrainian ports.
- In response, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that Moscow was suspending participation in the grain deal after the terrorist attack in Sevastopol.
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation clarified that Moscow is suspending the implementation of the product deal from October 29 for an indefinite period. The ministry noted that due to the actions of the Ukrainian armed forces, which were led by British specialists, the Russian side cannot guarantee the safety of civilian bulk carriers participating in the Black Sea Initiative.
- The safe humanitarian corridor used to export food from Ukraine was used to cover the attack on the Sevastopol raid, according to a letter from the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vasily Nebenzi to the Secretary General of the World Organization Antonio Guterres.
- Russia requested a meeting of the UN Security Council on October 31 in connection with the attack by Ukraine on the ships of the Black Sea Fleet and officially notified the Secretary General of the World Organization Antonio Guterres about the suspension of its participation in the implementation of the grain deal.
- The head of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Leonid Slutsky stressed that the decision to withdraw from the grain deal was made primarily to ensure security.
- The Russian Defense Ministry reported that the Kiev regime carried out a terrorist attack on ships of the Black Sea Fleet and civilian vessels in Sevastopol, using nine drones and seven autonomous marine unmanned vehicles.
- The ministry noted that the ships subjected to the terrorist attack were involved in ensuring the security of the grain corridor as part of the international initiative to export agricultural products from Ukrainian ports.
- In response, the Russian Defense Ministry announced that Moscow was suspending participation in the grain deal after the terrorist attack in Sevastopol.
- The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation clarified that Moscow suspends the implementation of the product deal from October 29 for an indefinite period. The ministry noted that due to the actions of the Ukrainian armed forces, which were led by British specialists, the Russian side cannot guarantee the safety of civilian bulk carriers participating in the Black Sea Initiative.
- The safe humanitarian corridor used to export food from Ukraine was used to cover the attack on the Sevastopol raid, according to a letter from the Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the UN Vasily Nebenzi to the Secretary General of the World Organization Antonio Guterres.
- Russia requested a meeting of the UN Security Council on October 31 in connection with the attack by Ukraine on the ships of the Black Sea Fleet and officially notified the Secretary General of the World Organization Antonio Guterres about the suspension of its participation in the implementation of the grain deal.
- The head of the State Duma Committee on International Affairs Leonid Slutsky stressed that the decision to withdraw from the grain deal was made primarily to ensure security.
Reaction in the world
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that Russia suspended the grain deal "under a far-fetched pretext."
- The UN reported that they maintain contacts with the Russian authorities, but consider it important that all parties refrain from actions that could jeopardize the grain deal.
- Italian Foreign Minister, Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani hopes that Russia will reconsider its decision to suspend participation in the grain deal.
- The Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul clarifies the parameters of work in connection with the announcement of the Russian Federation on the suspension of participation in the grain deal.
- Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that Russia suspended the grain deal "under a far-fetched pretext."
- The UN reported that they maintain contacts with the Russian authorities, but consider it important that all parties refrain from actions that could jeopardize the grain deal.
- Italian Foreign Minister, Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani hopes that Russia will reconsider its decision to suspend participation in the grain deal.
- The Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul clarifies the parameters of work in connection with the announcement of the Russian Federation on the suspension of participation in the grain deal.