Kremlin dictator Putin threatens to withdraw from the "grain agreement".

At the same time, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the aggressor countries announced that the "grain agreement" was extended for only 60 days and proposed new conditions.

This is stated in the statement of the head of the Kremlin.

According to Putin, most of the grain goes to "fed up countries" through the Black Sea, not to Africa

"The question of the further participation of the Russian Federation in the grain agreement will be decided depending on the accounting of our position," the dictator said.

Moreover, the Russian leader promised to send grain to Africa for free in the event of Russia's withdrawal from the grain initiative.

"If we still decide not to extend this agreement after 60 days, then we are ready to deliver the entire volume that was sent to African countries in particular need from Russia to these countries free of charge," Putin said.

Meanwhile, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation is demanding the fulfillment of its conditions for the further continuation of the "Black Sea Initiative".

In particular, they say that Moscow agreed to extend the grain agreement, which ended on March 18, allegedly for only 60 days, instead of 120, as it was before. 

"Due to the lack of progress in the implementation of the Russia-UN Memorandum on the normalization of domestic agricultural exports, Moscow decided to shorten the period of the next extension to 60 days, i.e. until May 18," the so-called Russian diplomats say.

Despite this, the Russian Foreign Ministry notes that their position was allegedly brought to the attention of the Turkish and Ukrainian sides, as well as representatives of the UN.

"The further decision on the continuation of the initiative will depend on progress in the implementation of the following conditions: reconnection of "Rosselkhozbank" to SWIFT; resumption of supplies of agricultural machinery, spare parts and service; cancellation of restrictions on insurance and reinsurance plus lifting of the ban on access to ports; resumption of operation of the ammonia pipeline "Togliatti- Odesa"; unblocking of foreign assets and accounts of Russian companies related to the production and transportation of food and fertilizers," the demands of the Russian terrorists state.

It should be noted that Russia's intention to extend 

the grain agreement

 for 60 days contradicts the document signed by Turkey and the UN.

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