MOSCOW: Russia said Friday that it understood the concerns African nations may have after Moscow left the Ukrainian grain deal, promising to ensure deliveries to countries in need.

Those countries in need would receive the necessary assurances at a summit later this month, Russian deputy foreign minister Sergey Vershinin told journalists.

“We understand the concerns our African friends may have,” said Vershinin.

“But I want to say that these concerns are not only understandable but will be fully taken into account. The countries in need in the course of contacts with us and in the course of the upcoming Russia-Africa summit will naturally receive the necessary assurances regarding their needs for agricultural products — first of all grain,” he added.

The summit is expected to be held in Russia’s second city Saint Petersburg in late July.

Vershinin’s comments came days after Russia exited the landmark grain deal that allowed the safe passage of cargo ships carrying Ukrainian grain from Black Sea ports. Moscow had for months complained that a related agreement on allowing the export of Russian food and fertilisers had not been honoured.

Russian President Vlad­imir Putin this week said that Russia would consider returning to the deal if its demands were “fully” met, saying the agreement had “lost all meaning”.

Vershinin told reporters that there were currently “no contacts” to find an alternative to the grain deal.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday he wants to convince his Russian counterpart Putin to re-join an agreement on Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea, which Moscow declined to renew.

“I think we will be able to ensure the continuation (of the humanitarian corridor) by talking in detail with Mr Putin,” Erdogan told media.

Published in Dawn, July 22nd, 2023

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