Russia releases first cargo of wheat to Saudi Arabia
A symbolic 60,000-tonne cargo of Russian wheat has set sail for Saudi Arabia from a Black Sea port seven months after conditions were set to allow the trade, three sources told Reuters on Thursday.
The cargo is being sent by a trading house under a tender with optional origin it won a couple of months ago, sources said.
Saudi Arabian state grain buyer SAGO did not reply to a Reuters request for immediate comment.
Russia, the world’s largest wheat exporter, has long sought access to the Saudi market.
Saudi Arabia last August moved to smooth a path for Russian wheat imports by relaxing import specifications.
That was seen as a sign of strengthening ties with Moscow beyond cooperation on oil, weeks before Russia’s President Vladimir Putin visited the country.
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