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Kremlin spokesman refrains from commenting on reports about talks on grain deal

Bloomberg said earlier in the day citing Turkish sources that Russia and Turkey were in talks on the grain deal status

MOSCOW, October 30. /TASS/. Russian presidential press secretary Dmitry Peskov has refrained from commenting reports that Russia and Turkey are negotiating the grain deal status, saying this matter is the competence of the foreign ministry.

"You’d better ask the foreign ministry," he said, when asked by TASS to comment on these reports.

Bloomberg said earlier in the day citing Turkish sources that Russia and Turkey were in talks on the grain deal status. According to the sources, the negotiations will last into Monday, October 31. They claim there are grounds for optimism, despite Russia’s decision to suspend its participation in the deal.

The Russian defense ministry said on Saturday that following a terror attack committed by the Kiev regime "with participation of specialists from the United Kingdom against Russian Black Sea Fleet and civilian ships engaged to ensure security of the grain corridor, the Russian side is suspending its participation in the implementation of agreements on the export of food from Ukrainian ports."

Russian Minister of Agriculture Dmitry Patrushev said that Russia, including with Turkey’s participation, is ready to supply up to 500,000 tons of grain to the poorest countries in the next four months free of charge.