Russia ready to participate in grain deal

Russia is ready to implement its part of the drain deal if its other participants implement their commitments on an equal basis, Russian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said.
"If this agreement, which has obligations of the parties and not of only one of them and machinations of the other party, if this agreement is equal, we have always implemented and will implement our part of all the agreements," Maria Zakharova said in an interview with the Rossiya-1 television channel.
"If it is year another double-dealing, if it is yet another attempt to focus on what they want and forget all the rest, and we have seen such examples even under the food deal, then sorry," the spokeswoman stressed.
The grain deal's expiry date is March 18. On March 2, the Russian foreign ministry said that the deal was not working, with the West dodging the implementation of the Russia-related part of the agreements.
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