KEY POINTS
  • Russian and Ukrainian officials sat at separate tables to sign the documents.
  • The deal is significant for global food supplies.
  • But also as it's the first major agreement between the two sides since Moscow launched it's unprovoked onslaught on Feb. 24.
  • International onlookers are cautious on the deal and Russia will be closely watched to make sure it upholds its side of the agreement.
Ukraine is one of the world's top agricultural producers and exporters.

Russia and Ukraine on Friday signed a U.N.-backed deal to resume exports of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea.

The agreement, which will be implemented in the next few weeks, was signed in the Turkish city of Istanbul and was brokered by the government in Ankara.