Russia has the right to demand the removal of restrictions on their exports in exchange for unblocking Ukrainian ports, Cavusoglu said.
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu supports Russia’s request to remove some of the restrictions on exports of agricultural products. He said this following a meeting with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday, June 8, in Ankara, EFE reports.
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“It is completely legal, in exchange for agreeing to let shipments of grain and sunflower oil from Ukraine to the world market, strive to remove barriers to Russia’s exports. We believe this will be fair, “the Turkish minister said.
“It is not enough to simply say that Russian goods such as grains and fertilizer are not subject to sanctions. That is, we have heard these statements recently. We believe that steps should also be taken to allow these ships carrying these products can enter ports, receive with access to logistics services, such as the possibility of bank payments, “Cavusoglu added.
As reported, Cavusoglu and Lavrov discussed the issue of unblocking Ukrainian ports and creating corridors in the Black Sea for grain exports.
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Source: korrespondent

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