Turkey intensifies contacts on grain deal ahead of Putin-Erdogan meeting

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Turkey stepped up diplomatic work on a grain deal with the United States, European Union and Ukraine ahead of a possible meeting between Russian and Turkish Presidents Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan. It has been reported TASS By citing a diplomatic source.

According to the agency’s source, work in this direction is carried out through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Ministry of Defense and the Ministry of Trade.

According to him, on the eve of the talks between the leaders of Russia and Turkey, work intensified to eliminate the “problems in front of the implementation of the grain initiative”.

Earlier, Turkish TV channel A Haber announced a possible meeting between Erdogan and Putin in late August or September. Ankara and Moscow have not yet decided who will visit and who will host. The UN, Ukraine and Turkey believe that the Turkish president can revive the grain agreement with which the Russian Federation withdrew on July 18. Details – in the material “Newspapers.Ru”.

Last ship previously covered by grain agreement left Black Sea.

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