By pulling out of the Ukrainian grain deal, Russia risks alienating its few remaining partners

FILE - Men bag grain to sell at Dawanau International Market in Kano Nigeria, Friday, July 14, 2023. By halting a landmark deal that allowed Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea, Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken a risky gamble that could badly damage Moscow's relations with many of its partners that have remained neutral or even supportive of the Kremlin amid the war in Ukraine. Russia has also played spoiler at the United Nations, vetoing a resolution on extending humanitarian aid deliveries via a key crossing point in northwestern Syria and backing Mali's push to expel the U.N. peacekeepers. Putin's decision to spike the deal could backfire against Russia's own interests, straining Moscow's relations with key partner Turkey and hurting its ties with African countries. (AP Photo/Sunday Alamba, File)

By pulling out of a landmark deal that allowed Ukrainian grain exports through the Black Sea, Russian President Vladimir Putin is taking a gamble that could badly damage Moscow’s relations with many of its partners that have stayed neutral or even been supportive of the Kremlin's invasion of its neighbor.

Russia also has played the role of spoiler at the United Nations, vetoing a resolution on through a key border crossing in northwestern Syria and backing a push by Mali's military junta — abrupt moves that reflect Moscow’s readiness to raise the stakes elsewhere.

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