Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs warned that the cereal agreement with Ukraine could collapse if the obstacle to Russian agricultural export was not unloaded in time.

Russian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrrei Rudenko said that the first cereal trucks from Ukraine would soon leave the port and he hoped that Turkey's grain agreement would be maintained.

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However, he warned that the agreement may have problems and collapse if the obstacles to Russian agricultural exports are not removed simultaneously with the transportation of Ukrainian cereals, due to the two documents signed at the same time at the same time.

'' We always hope the best and wish the partners will do both components of the agreement, including the terms of exports from Ukraine as well as removing limitations to food exports.

Farmers harvest wheat in the Russian -controlled Muzykivka village in Kherson province, southern Ukraine on July 26.

More than 20 million tons of Ukraine grains are trapped in warehouses due to the blockade of the Black Sea and this figure can increase many times in the upcoming harvest.

With the intermediary of Turkey and the United Nations, the cereal agreement was signed by Russia and Ukraine on July 22 in Istanbul.

Russia pledged not to attack any cargo ships or ports participating in the initiative of grain transportation, in exchange for the country's food items were also restricted to export to foreign countries.

One day after the agreement was signed, Russia launched a missile to attack Odessa port, saying they targeted the Harpoon missile warehouse and an Ukrainian military ship.

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Meanwhile, Ukraine said that Russia's ambush did not cause serious damage to the infrastructure of Odessa port, but the venue for the missile was a fuel station and a grain storage.

Guy Platten, General Secretary of the International Transport Department representing the ship owner associations, accounting for about 80% of the trading fleet in the world, saying that cereal ships from Ukraine face many uncertain situations.

Can we ensure the safety of the sailors?

Location of Odessa city.

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.