UN cannot help connect Russian Agricultural Bank to SWIFT – Russian MFA
The United Nations acknowledged during the latest round of consultations with Russia in Geneva that it could do nothing to address three of Moscow's five key requirements for extending the grain deal, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Vershinin said.
Those three requirements include:

restoring the operation of the Tolyatti-Odessa ammonia pipeline

reconnecting Russian Agricultural Bank to SWIFT

lifting restrictions on the supply of spare parts for agricultural machinery to Russia.
"In essence, unfortunately, during the last consultations, UN representatives admitted that they couldn't do anything. They even said there is no such prospect. This is very sad," Vershinin noted.
The diplomat added that July 18 is likely to be the last day of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, although he did not rule out a possible new round of consultations with the UN on the grain deal.
"We continue to have contacts, including working ones. But we're going to do what we said we would do. That is, we are working to ensure that July 18 will be the time to complete those agreements that are not being implemented," Vershinin said.