Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will attend the G20 summit in India, where he will explain to Western leaders the results of negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the resumption of the grain deal in Sochi on September 4. This has been reported DEA News Referring to a diplomatic source in Ankara.
Erdogan’s visit to India will last until September 10. The theme of the summit, which will be “One World, One Family, One Future”, will also be attended by the President of Turkey. On the sidelines of the summit, Erdogan will focus on Turkey and the UN’s attempts to relaunch the Black Sea Grain Initiative, meeting with the heads of state and government of the G20 countries.
According to him, the Turkish leader will also inform about the proposals of the Russian Federation for the resolution of the conflict in Ukraine and the resumption of the initiative.
Former political scientist Andrei Perla expressed The view is that Turkey is not in a position to apply political pressure on Moscow to restart the grain deal.
Previously on the Federation Council accused Erdogan is violating his obligations to Russia.