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Ukraine: Moscow ‘invented terrorist acts’ after explosions in Crimea

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Ukraine: Moscow ‘invented terrorist acts’ after explosions in Crimea

His chief of staff Ukrainian President accused her Russia for “blackmail” and for the fact that he “invented terrorist attacks” on its territory, after the explosions on its occupied peninsula Crimea what happened today.

His comments were an obvious response to Russian accusations that Ukraine was behind the bombings.

As a result of the attacks, Moscow announced the suspension of participation in an agreement on the export of agricultural products from Ukrainian ports.

The Black Sea Grain Initiative was signed on July 22 in Turkey, and since then several million tons of wheat, corn, sunflower oil, oats, canola and soybeans have been exported from Ukraine.

In the first reaction, the representative of the UN, which mediated the agreement, said that the organization was in contact with the Russian authorities.

The Black Sea Grain Initiative was signed on July 22 in Turkey, and since then several million tons of wheat, corn, sunflower oil, oats, canola and soybeans have been exported from Ukraine. The agreement is designed for 120 days, that is, it expires in mid-November.

Source: APE-MEB, Reuters

Author: newsroom

Source: Kathimerini

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