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Ukraine, Russia to hold grain talks as war sends food prices soaring

Turkey to host discussions to be attended by UN delegation

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Jul 2022 10:00AM

Ukraine, Russia to hold grain talks as war sends food prices soaring
Ukraine is one of the world’s biggest exporters of wheat and other grain, but shipments have been blocked by both Russian warships and mines that Kyiv has laid across the Black Sea. – AFP pic, July 13, 2022

KYIV – Russian and Ukrainian officials were to hold talks in Istanbul today over stalled grain deliveries that have pushed global food prices skywards, while Kyiv said it had destroyed a Russian arms depot as the war rages on.

Ukraine is one of the world’s biggest exporters of wheat and other grain, but shipments have been blocked by both Russian warships and mines that Kyiv has laid across the Black Sea.

Turkey, which has spearheaded efforts to resume the essential grain trade, will host the talks, which will also be attended by a United Nations delegation.

On the ground, Kyiv said it had launched artillery that wrecked a Russian arms depot and also carried out a “special operation” to free military captives in the Moscow-controlled Kherson region.

Ukrainian military officials said the strikes yesterday had destroyed artillery, armoured vehicles “and a warehouse with ammunition” in the Russian-occupied town of Nova Kakhovka.

“The occupiers have already felt very well what modern artillery is and they will not have a safe rear anywhere on our land,” President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said in his evening address.

Russian-backed authorities accused Ukraine of damaging civilian infrastructure and killing at least seven people.

“Warehouses were hit, as were shops, a pharmacy, petrol stations, and even a church,” the head of the city’s Moscow-backed administration, Vladimir Leontiev, said on social media.

Ukrainian military intelligence also said its forces had freed five captives in the “special operation” in Kherson, including a military serviceman and former police officer, without specifying when.

Essential grain exports

Turkey meanwhile announced the Wednesday talks between Moscow and Kyiv to try to break the impasse on allowing Ukrainian grain to leave its southern ports.

“Unblocking Ukrainian ports is one of the key components of global food security,” Ukrainian presidential aide Andryi Yermak said on Telegram.

Turkish officials say they have 20 merchant ships waiting in the Black Sea that could be loaded quickly with Ukrainian grain.

A Russian foreign ministry spokesman stressed that Moscow was entering the meeting with a list of firm demands, including searching ships.

UN secretary-general Antonio Guterres played down expectations heading into the talks, saying “we are working hard indeed, but there is still a way to go”.

After Russian leader Vladimir Putin on Monday passed a decree fast-tracking Russian passports for all Ukrainians, Ukraine’s breakaway Donetsk People’s Republic yesterday unveiled its “embassy” in central Moscow.

Top Russian officials did not attend the ceremony, which took place under a heavy police presence. – AFP, July 13, 2022

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