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Erdogan on negotiations with Putin on grain: the result will have a positive impact on the whole world

Erdogan and Putin met for the first time since the Russian invasion of Ukraine.

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Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that not all issues related to the export of Ukrainian grain from ports of the Black Sea, it has been decided.

Putin stated this at a meeting with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the Iranian capital, Tehran, AlArabiya reports with reference to TARS.

Putin thanked Erdogan for his mediation efforts and providing a Turkish platform for negotiations on food security issues and the issue of grain exports through the Black Sea ports.

“With your mediation, we have moved forward. True, not all issues have been resolved yet, but the fact that there is movement is already a good thing,” Putin said.

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, in turn, said that the Russian delegation showed a very positive approach at the recent meetings in Istanbul: “The result we will get will have a positive impact on the whole world,” Anadolu reports.

We remind you , that on July 13, a meeting was held in Istanbul between representatives of Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and UN Secretary General António Guterres. After its conclusion, it was announced that the second round of negotiations would take place next week.

Since Russia invaded Ukraine on February 24, the US and its European allies have hit Moscow with devastating sanctions. The sanctions have disrupted the supply of fertilizer, grain and other goods from both Russia and Ukraine, which together produce 30 percent of the world's wheat supply.

The supply disruptions have sparked what international officials have called a food crisis.

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Erdogan has offered to mediate between Russia and Ukraine, and his government is making efforts to ease the food crisis by facilitating diplomatic talks between the two sides.

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Source: ZN

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