We're getting remarks from the Kremlin this morning, which has weighed in on the Black Sea grain issue and on a row between Poland and Ukraine.
Russia is alert to any threats from Poland, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said, describing it as an "aggressive" country and a problem for ally Belarus.
Tensions mounted on the Poland-Belarus border last month after members of Russia's Wagner group were moved to Belarus.
Warsaw sent thousands of troops to the border in response to guard the area.
Mr Peskov also commented on the row between Poland and Ukraine over grain imports, predicting tensions would increase further.
On the Black Sea grain issue, he said no progress had been made and that no talks between President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan were scheduled.
In July, Russia quit a Turkish-brokered deal that had allowed Ukraine to export grain via the Black Sea.