The Russian Foreign Minister said the cereal agreement signed with Kiev with no provision forcing the Moscow to stop the military campaign and raid the Ukrainian army target.

If it comes to the incident in Odessa, it is clear that the agreement signed in Istanbul has no terms that prohibit us from continuing special military campaigns, destroying military infrastructure and works for service.

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Mr. Lavrov added that the representatives of the United Nations Secretary General confirmed that this content was based on the signing documents.

United Nations officials have not commented on information.

Secretary of State Lavrov pressed to a meeting with his counterpart Jean-Claude Gakosso in Congo on July 25.

The cereal agreement was signed on July 22 in Istanbul with the participation of the Russian, Ukrainian delegation, the Secretary -General of the United Nations and the President of Turkey.

The coordination center in Istanbul, including representatives from UN, Ukraine, Russia and Turkey, will check the cargo trains to Ukraine to ensure they do not carry weapons or supplies for combat.

A day later, Kiev accused Moscow of the southern Odessa port raid by 4 Kalibr cruise missiles.

Kiev criticized the attack of cold water to UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

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The Russian Ministry of Defense on 24/7 announced the ambush that destroyed an Ukrainian military ship, the Harpoon destroyer warehouse transferred by the US to the country at Odessa port and the manufacturing facility of the repair unit.

About 25 million tons of wheat and Ukrainian cereals are stuck in the towers containing the black sea.

Russia rejected the allegations to seriously make the food crisis, saying that the main reason was from Western sanctions to exporting goods and fertilizer of this country.

The Odessa raid when the cereal agreement has not been drained, showing that Russia does not want to let go of the Black Sea and the cards put pressure on the global food supply.

The Ukrainian cereal liberation agreement was signed, but the challenge to transfer millions of tons of food from the Black Sea ports has just begun.