Ankara is working on project proposals to resume grain exports from Ukraine.
Negotiations on the renewal of the “grain agreement” may take place in Istanbul. This was reported by Sabah.
Ankara is working on project proposals to continue exporting products from Ukraine. The Turkish authorities believe that the termination of the “grain agreement” could lead to global problems, as world grain prices have already risen by 15%.
“Technical negotiations between Moscow and Kiev on the activation of the corridor may take place in Istanbul,” the newspaper wrote.
Earlier, the media reported that Russia, Turkey and Qatar were allegedly preparing a new agreement instead of a “grain agreement”. This agreement between the three countries could be concluded as early as this weekend in the Hungarian capital.
Remember, Russian dictator Vladimir Putin plans to visit Turkey in the last week of August.
Source: korrespondent

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