MOSCOW. June 14 (Interfax) - Russia is thoroughly dissatisfied with how its terms for the Black Sea grain deal are being implemented, and in this context Moscow will think hard about whether to extend it further or not, Russian presidential aide Yury Ushakov said.
"Developments within the framework of this deal are being analyzed all the time. Our concerns in this context are well known, and the president voiced them once again yesterday. Certainly, we are not satisfied with how the terms of this deal concerning Russia are being implemented. [We are] absolutely not satisfied. And in this context, naturally, we'll think hard about whether to keep extending the deal or not," Ushakov said.
The United Nations hosted another round of consultations on the matter recently, he said.
Russian "Deputy Foreign Minister [Sergei] Vershinin voiced our concerns. Our side pointed to a lack of progress in resolving numerous systemic problems concerning Russia," Ushakov said.