Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday in Iran that there is progress in negotiations on the export of grain through Black Sea and thanked his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan for mediation.
“I would like to thank the mediation efforts for what they have offered Turkey as a negotiating platform on the problem of food production, the problems of exporting grain to the Black Sea,” Putin said in a statement. Kremlin.
“Thanks to your mediation, we have made progress. True, not all issues have been resolved yet, but there are movements, and that’s good,” Putin added.
Putin and Erdogan met in Tehran with their Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi to discuss the conflict in Syria and the war in Ukraine.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday in Iran that progress had been made in talks on grain exports via the Black Sea and thanked his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, for mediating. | Font: AFP | Photographer: ATTA KENARE
The leaders of Turkey and Russia will discuss together the mechanisms for exporting grain from Ukraineblocked by the Russian military offensive, along the sea corridors.
The Russian Defense Ministry said on Friday that a “final document” allowing grain exports would be ready in the near future.
Insert also spoke during a meeting with Erdogan “numerous issues” to resolve the Syrian conflict, as well as “another important issue”, the conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh, a mountainous region disputed between Armenia D Azerbaijan.
“We have a very busy agenda and I’m glad to see you,” he said. Insert a Erdogan.

Putin: “Useful and very instructive” meeting on Syria with the presidents of Iran and Turkey
Secondly, Vladimir Putinconsidered “useful” the tripartite meeting he had on Tuesday in Tehran with his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdoganand Iranian Ebrahim Raisi about the conflict in Syria.
“The meeting was useful and very informative. […]“We discussed the key points of our coordination on Syria,” Putin said at the end of the discussion in a speech broadcast on Russian television, inviting his colleagues to visit Russia “before the end of the year” to continue resolving the issue. .
“In recent years, the terrorist threat has decreased […] thanks to our common efforts,” he said.
He also said that the next consultations on Syria on the same so-called “Astana” model would probably be organized “before the end of the year.”
Insert he also said that he spoke with his Erdogan on the issue of grain exports from Ukrainecurrently blocked in the ports of the former Soviet republic due to the Russian offensive, raising fears of a global food crisis.
However, he did not provide details on how discussions on this issue progressed.
(According to AFP)
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