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Russia and Ukraine trade barbs at the UN Security Council over grain export deal halt

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Russia and Ukraine trade barbs at the UN Security Council over grain export deal halt

Russia and Ukraine trade barbs at the UN Security Council over grain export deal halt

The United Nations Security Council has met to discuss Russia’s suspension of grain exports through the Black Sea in an attempt to prevent food shortages.


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