The Black Sea Grain Initiative was extended for 120 days, allowing continued Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea.
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Oleksandr Kubrakov announced the extension of the Grain Initiative for 120 days on Twitter
25 million tonnes of Ukrainian grain have been delivered to world markets through the initiative
On March 18, Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov announced the extension of the grain deal, allowing Ukraine to export millions of tons of agricultural products through the Black Sea for 120 more days.
The grain initiative agreement has been extended for another 120 days.
Ukraine continues to export its agricultural products through three deep sea ports.
Ukraine reached agreements with Turkey and the UN regarding the extension of the grain agreement for 120 days.
Oleksandr Kubrakov expressed gratitude to António Guterres, Recep Erdogan, and partner countries for the extension.
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