The details of the talks to be held in Sochi between the Presidents of Turkey and Russia, Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin, will be conveyed to the West through diplomatic channels, according to a source from the Turkish technical delegation involved in the negotiations on the grain deal. Meanwhile, the Turkish side will continue its efforts to restart the Black Sea Grain Initiative. It gives information about RIA News.
Presidents of Russia and Turkey, Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan, met for the first time in a long time in Sochi on Monday. They discussed the situation around the grain deal and other issues. Putin said that Russia will start distributing free grain to six African countries in the next few weeks. Erdogan noted that Turkey is ready to assist in the processing of Russian grain and its shipment to countries in need, and that he hopes the joint implementation of measures to distribute food to African countries.
Responding to the question whether Turkey plans to inform Western partners about the details of the talks on the grain agreement between the leaders of Turkey and Russia, the source of the institution said, “Of course, we will share information from our side. We will not be idle and will continue to work to implement the proposals mentioned by President Erdogan. Grain Reinstatement of the agreement is a priority for us.”
Previously on the Federation Council accused Erdogan is violating his obligations to Russia.
Source: Gazeta

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