South Africa Seeks to Persuade Russia to Revive Grain Deal
- Foreign minister meets her Japanese counterpart Hayashi
- Japan excluded South Africa when it hosted G-7 in May
A plume of smoke if seen beyond a wheat field near Snigurivka, Ukraine.
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South Africa is working to persuade Russia to return to talks on a Ukraine grain-export deal that it pulled out of last month, nearly a year after it was reached.
“We are also working hard to persuade the Russian side to address the Black Sea grain deal and interacting with all the relevant parties to see whether we could find a solution to ensure an opening of the Black Sea initiative,” Foreign Minister Naledi Pandor said in Pretoria during talks with her Japanese counterpart, Yoshimasa Hayashi, on Tuesday.