The Turkish Foreign Minister said that “there is no absolute guarantee for the extension of the grain agreement”, but serious work needs to be done to extend it.
A proposal was received from the UN through a Turkish bank for settlements. Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu announced this on the air of NTV channel.
According to him, “there is no absolute guarantee of extending the grain agreement,” but serious work needs to be done to extend it.
“The inclusion of Rosselkhozbank in the SWIFT system is on the agenda again. Even though this bank is included in SWIFT, we see that Western companies are not very eager to cooperate with these banks. The Secretary General suggested that a Turkish bank is an intermediary “said the minister.
Remember that the activity of the grain corridor can be terminated if positive results are not achieved in the talks in Istanbul this week.
As you know, in March, Ukraine announced the extension of the grain initiative for 120 days, and Russia – for 60. According to Moscow, the agreement will end on May 18.
Source: korrespondent

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