Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan, at a press conference in Kiev, said that new routes for the delivery of grain products, instead of those used under the grain agreement, are inefficient and risky. His words were quoted by the agency Anatolia.
“We think the alternatives are inefficient and quite risky,” the minister said.
Fidan also noted that Turkey is making great efforts to restart the Black Sea initiative, which, according to Fidan, delivered over 33 million tons of grain.
A few hours ago, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky with a team from his office discussed Saplings take risks along the “grain corridor” in the Black Sea.
Prior to that, the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Sergey Lavrov aforementionedHe said that Russia can only return to the grain agreement if all obligations are actually fulfilled.
Formerly Türkiye stated On the continuation of negotiations on the grain agreement with the UN, the Russian Federation and Ukraine.