Ankara launched its contacts with foreign partners and countries interested in the grain deal on the eve of the G20 summit and the UN General Assembly. This has been reported TASS Refer to a knowledgeable source in Turkish political circles.
According to the agency, the republic’s government continues to take measures to expand the Black Sea initiative. At the same time, it was stated in the report that intensive work had begun, especially before the G20 summit in New Delhi and the UN General Assembly in New York.
The interlocutor of the agency said, “Debates on this issue will continue at the level of Ankara and Kiev and in general on finding ways to settle in Ukraine.”
The source also did not rule out that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan may meet with his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky in the near future. The corresponding assumption was made in connection with the call of the head of the republic to Kiev to soften its position on the food initiative.
On September 7, Vasyl Bodnar, Ukrainian Ambassador to Türkiye reportedIt was stated that the Kiev authorities offered Ankara to continue the grain corridor work without the participation of Moscow. Such a solution, according to the diplomat, is the “rational way” to solve the problem.
Former UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres named Extending the grain deal is one of the organization’s most important tasks.
Source: Gazeta

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