The grain deal with Ukraine is expected to be extended in July. According to British intelligence, Moscow will use the negotiations as a tool of pressure.
According to British intelligence experts, Moscow is likely to use the extension of the grain deal to be signed with Ukraine in July as a tool of pressure to defend its interests. This emerges from the Ministry of Defense’s daily intelligence report on the Ukraine war in London on Friday.
Accordingly, Russia is almost certainly already blocking Ukraine’s grain exports by deliberately slowing down controls. Accordingly, currently only one or two ships are controlled per day – but in the autumn of last year it was between six and eight ships.
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