Russia-Ukraine expected to sign grain export deal; U.S. says Moscow deliberately weaponized food

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Russia-Ukraine expected to sign grain export deal; U.S. says Moscow deliberately weaponized food
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The State Department has slammed Russian attacks on Ukrainian agricultural facilities.

In this photo illustration, a screen showing president of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy's speech before the members of the international tribunal in The Hague. He accused the Russian authorities of war crimes and international terrorism.In his regular nightly address Thursday, Ukrainian President Vlodymyr Zelenskyy hinted at the prospect of a deal in Istanbul later on Friday.Millions of tons of wheat has been stuck in the country.

The agreement will reportedly allow Ukrainian vessels to guide ships through mined waters, with a localized truce in place so Russia does not attack. Turkish officials are also expected to inspect the shipments to rule out any weapons smuggling. Price's comments come on the heels of an announcement that the United Nations, Turkey, Russia and Ukraine will soon sign an agreement that will usher in a sea corridor for Ukrainian grain exports.

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