"Ukraine-Russia Grain Deal Teeters on Expiration, Threatening Food Security"

The last ship carrying grain under the UN-brokered deal allowing Ukraine to export its grain has left the Black Sea port of Odesa, just a day before the deadline for an extension. Russia has refused to extend the deal unless its demands on its own grain and fertilizers are met. The deal was struck in 2022 amid concerns of global food shortages following Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Both Ukraine and Russia are major grain exporters. The ship, TQ Samsun, is heading to Istanbul. Russian President Vladimir Putin stated that key provisions of the deal had not been met, suggesting that Moscow could suspend its participation. The deal has facilitated the export of over 30 million tonnes of grain and other foods from Ukraine, benefiting countries across income levels.
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