Erdoğan hopes grain deal will resume
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said he hoped for a "good result" on reviving the Black Sea grain deal in the near future.
Source: European Pravda, citing the Turkish President's statement quoted by Anadolu
Details: Erdoğan said that Ankara is in close contact with the UN regarding the resumption of the grain deal, and added that he would soon discuss this issue with the organisation's Secretary-General, António Guterres.
"Revitalisation of the initiative is a priority for the whole world. We are in close contact with the UN on this issue," the Turkish president said.
Erdoğan said that Russia has two requirements for the resumption of the grain deal.
"First, the inclusion of the Russian agricultural bank in the SWIFT (international banking) system. Secondly, the ships used for transportation need to be insured. Ships must be insured in order to transport goods to European or other ports," he added.
Background:
- Russian President Vladimir Putin, following talks with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, stated that Moscow was not ready to return immediately to the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which it quit in July.
- Erdoğan called for the continuation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative and noted that Ukraine needs to soften its approach so that it will be extended.
Read also the European Pravda article: Russian Defeat for Erdoğan. How Turkish Leader Failed to Secure Ukraine Grain Deal with Putin
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