Russia does not object to another extension of the Black Sea Grain Initiative “but only for 60 days,” the country’s deputy foreign minister has said. The deal was set to complete its second term on March 18. Sergey Vershinin’s remarks came in a statement following a Russian delegation meeting with UN Conference on Trade and Development Secretary-General Rebeca Grynspan.

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