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The Kremlinwarned Tuesday that exporting grain from Ukraines Russia-blockaded ports carried risks, one day after Moscow pulled out of a landmark deal to allow wartime exports of Ukrainian grain."Without appropriate security guarantees, certain risks arise here.
If [a future agreement] is formalized without Russia, then these risks should be taken into account," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.We cant say how much and which countries are ready to assume these risks, he told reporters, noting the Ukrainian ports immediate closeness to the area of hostilities.Hours after Peskov announced Russias exit from the grain deal Monday, the Russian military launched drone and missile strikes that struck and damaged Ukraines Black Sea port of Odesa, a key departure site for grain exports under the deal.Russias Defense Ministry said it destroyed sites used to plan Mondays deadly attack on the Moscow-built bridge connecting annexed Crimea to mainland Russia.Peskov on Tuesday accused Kyiv of using the grain corridor established by the Black Sea grain deal for combat purposes.Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskysaid ship owners had expressed readiness to continue supplying grain through the corridor with Ukraine and Turkeys approval despite Russias withdrawal.The Turkey and United Nations-brokered Black Sea grain initiative, first agreed in July 2022 and extended multiple times, had allowed the export of more than 32 million tons of Ukrainian grain, easing a global food crisis.Peskov said Russian leader Vladimir Putin had no immediate plans to discuss the suspended grain deal with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.Later Tuesday, Russia told Turkey that it was disbanding a coordination center in Istanbul and lifting security guarantees for cargo ships."The implementation of grain agreements has been terminated," the Foreign Ministry said after Russia's top diplomat Sergei Lavrov spoke to his Turkish counterpart Hakan Fidan.
Moscow's exit from the deal means "the dissolution of the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul" and the lifting of "safe navigation guarantees," among other conditions, the ministry said in a statement.





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