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Erdogan discusses grain deal crisis with Putin

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Erdogan and Putin at the SCO summit, September 2022

Erdogan and Putin at the SCO summit, September 2022

During the phone call, Erdogan said that Turkey will continue to take necessary steps regarding all parties involved, in order to solve outstanding problems surrounding the grain export agreement.

Read also: Grain deal to go on despite Russia’s protestations, Ukraine’s ambassador in Turkey says

At the same time, Erdogan expressed confidence that the mechanism of facilitating Ukrainian food exports will be adjusted and preserved.

On Oct. 29, Russia announced that it was suspending its participation in the “grain deal,” citing the drone attack on Sevastopol Bay in occupied Crimea, suggesting that Ukraine and the UK are to blame.

Read also: Ukraine, Turkey and UN agree on movement of 16 vessels with Ukrainian grain for Oct. 31 – media reports

At the same time, Kyiv called Moscow’s exit from the grain deal “food blackmail,” and said that Russia was withdrawing from the agreement under a false pretext.

Read also: Ukraine, Turkey and UN agree on movement of 16 vessels with Ukrainian grain for Oct. 31 – media reports

Ukrainian Ambassador to Turkey Vasily Bodnar said that the grain deal continues to work, and the vessels are being inspected by mediators – Turkey and the UN. On Oct. 31, 12 ships with 354.5 thousand tons of agricultural products left from Odesa and nearby Ukrainian ports.

Read the original article on The New Voice of Ukraine

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