The Ukraine grain\u002Dexport deal has ended after Russia terminated the pact, heightening uncertainty over global food supplies. Read on.
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Russia has notified Turkey and the United Nations — which had brokered the pact — it won’t extend the deal, Interfax reported. Moscow has said it will return to the agreement once its conditions are met.Article content
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