UN Secretary-General António Guterres says he expects grain deal to resume Reuters.
“I think we’ve presented proposals that can pave the way for a restart. But for a sustainable restart,” he said.
Previously at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation declarationIt was stated that Moscow evaluated the initiative of Russian President Vladimir Putin to supply 1 million tons of grain to Turkey to be processed and sent to countries in need, as an alternative to the Black Sea agreement.
They emphasized that the foreign ministers of Russia and Turkey plan to work on the parameters for the implementation of Putin’s initiative to organize the supply of 1 million tons of Russian grain to Turkey at a discounted price with the financial support of Qatar. In the future, it will be processed in Turkish enterprises and sent to the countries that need it most.
The Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs emphasized that they see this project as “the most suitable alternative to the Black Sea agreement”.
Previously on the Federation Council accused Erdogan is violating his obligations to Russia.