Ukraine Recap: Putin Set to Discuss War at Russian-Africa Summit

President Vladimir Putin and African leaders will take part in a meeting about Russia’s war on Ukraine on the second day of a summit in St. Petersburg. Putin is hosting 17 African counterparts after defending Russia’s exit from a Black Sea grain deal in the face of concerns over rising food prices stoked by the war.

(Bloomberg) — President Vladimir Putin and African leaders will take part in a meeting about Russia’s war on Ukraine on the second day of a summit in St. Petersburg. Putin is hosting 17 African counterparts after defending Russia’s exit from a Black Sea grain deal in the face of concerns over rising food prices stoked by the war.

Ukrainian forces moved forward in the area of the city of Bakhmut in the eastern Donetsk region, despite intense Russian artillery and mortar fire, the Ukrainian military said, citing Ground Forces Commander Oleksandr Syrskyi. Both Ukraine and Russia are intensifying their attacks as Kyiv’s long-awaited assault in the occupied south marks a new stage in the conflict.

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Markets

Wheat futures in Chicago were down for a third day, retreating from the highest close in five months, as the outlook for ample near-term supplies outweighed concerns over Russian attacks on Ukrainian port facilities. Prices of the food staple were up only about 1% for the week, relinquishing most of Monday’s 8.6% jump.

Coming Up 

  • Russia-Africa summit underway in St. Petersburg

 

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