💨 Abstract
Russia, the world's top wheat and fertilizer exporter, has stated that Western sanctions on companies involved in food and fertilizer exports and shipping must be lifted as a precondition for a Black Sea maritime security deal. The U.S. has agreed to aid in restoring Russia's access to the global market for agricultural and fertilizer exports.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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