Moscow noted the importance of the agreement, as well as the work carried out by Turkish military diplomats and the President of Turkey personally.
Turkey’s participation in the grain deal is the main factor of confidence for Russia. This is what Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said at a briefing on Thursday, November 3.
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“In this case, the guarantees are on the Turkish side, for obvious reasons, they cannot be given directly to us. And in this case, Moscow and Ankara act as the parties to which these guarantees are given ,” he says.
Peskov added that the importance of the agreement was emphasized, as well as the work done by Turkish military diplomats and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan personally.
“And this too, Turkey’s participation in it, is probably the main factor of trust,” said Peskov.
In addition, according to him, the continuation of Russia’s participation in the grain deal does not mean its automatic extension.
“No, no. Of course, we still need to discuss the subject of the extension, the official deadline has not yet expired, while the deal is still working,” said Peskov.
Recall that on November 2, Russia decided to continue participating in the agreement on the export of agricultural products from Ukrainian ports. It was suspended after an alleged attack by the Armed Forces of Ukraine on Russian ships in occupied Crimea.
Then the Office of the President said that the continuation of the work of the grain corridor indicates that the head of the Kremlin, Vladimir Putin, is inferior to stronger leaders who have a clear position.
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Source: korrespondent

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