President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will urge Moscow to send goods through the Black Sea corridor created under the UN-backed grain deal when he meets his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. next Week, the Turkish leader said on Friday, in his quest to keep Russia engaged in arrangement.
Historic grain deal aims to avoid a global Food crisis ensuring safe passage of ships in And the out of Ukrainian ports allow it to export dozens of millions of ton of Grain that to Russia invasion have been trapped.
The agreement – signed by Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the United Nations – also Facilitates Russian exports. But Moscow says western countries Do not do enough to ease the logistical difficulties faced By Russian ships because of their sanctions.
put it in on Wednesday triggered Fears of Moscow’s withdrawal support for Agreement after he said Russia and developing countries world been ‘cheated’ by termsThe idea floats of limit countries Which can receive shipments before the transaction, which expires in November is extended.
As Mr. Putin said, those ships (using aisle) either developed or developing countries. Perhaps that is why Mr. Putin does not ship Russian products. naturally, in our meeting in Samarkand now ask him to send Russian products through the corridor with Erdogan told reporters on His plane is returning from a trip to the Balkans.
export of Russian grain and other goods will help poor countries in He said it was a difficult situation. a system It will be established to ship grain and other products to Africa countries in need Once a Russian grain also Started arrivehe is added.
If the Russian pills start in that arrivewe will send these pills, other products, all of them to reach these poor Africans countries. “
Erdogan-Putin meeting ‘very much needed’
Putin and Erdogan set to discuss implementation of The deal when they meet on side lines of summit of leaders of Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Uzbekistan next week.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday that a meeting between leaders over was the deal”possible and necessary. “
A conversation between Putin and Erdogan already Being prepared, hopefully, it will take place in Peskov said. “This conversation is much needed.”
The July agreement to release Ukrainian grain exports from its ports on the Black Sea was brokered by Turkey and the United Nations. He. She remains The only important diplomatic breakthrough in The six month old conflict.
The Turkish leader said Putin was right to complain that the grain goes mostly to the wealthy countries.
“There is a lot countries in Difficult situation, especially in Africa which we are need to incubate and send these goods to as soon As possible Erdogan said.
Peskov on Friday he repeated Putin’s assertion that the grain deal was unfair on the poorest countries Because most of the shipments were sent to Europe and other wealthy people countries.
“The agreements are in progress, but way is performed not give No specific benefits for poor countries, Peskov said.
The deal was fulfilled ‘poorly’
Separately, the Russian Foreign Ministry said the implementation of the agreement is “bad” and its extension will be approved on how RIA stated that it is being implemented on Friday.
Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko told reporters that any extension of The deal will depend on “how All aspects are done. “
“Unfortunately, it was not implemented as planned,” he said.
“The second part of The deal, namely exports of “Russian grains and fertilizers, unfortunately, are still facing difficulties,” Rudenko said, according to comments reported by Russia. news agencies.
Meanwhile, the US said it sees no indication that the agreement is collapsing.
We don’t see any indication that it’s collapsing now and it is in fact The existence of the intended effect,” White House national Security spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Thursday.
UN spokesperson for The Black Sea Grain Initiative said on wed that 30% of Grains and other food that was in it left Ukraine went to low and lower middle income countries.
But the United Nations has also He said the export deal is a commercial – not a human – process that he drives market.
many of 100 or so ships that have left You are stranded in Ukraine for Months of siege, unable to move contracted goods. Most of them were loaded with Corn and booked by developed countries to be used for Animal feed or biofuels.
Peskov also he said so steps must be taken to help Russia exports its own agricultural products.
The West has not imposed sanctions on Russian food or fertilizer, but Moscow says Sanctions and logistical restrictions on Russian ships enter western ports or lock insurance restricts Russia access to me world markets.
Moscow says The relaxation of these restrictions was a key part of Black Sea Deal.
“this is issue not resolved. will be the subject for Peskov said.
‘Very problematic’ winter for Europe
Meanwhile, Erdogan also He said he discussed natural gas prices with Putin said he aims to secure a positive outcome for good condition of Turkish public.
were the two leaders met early in August agreed to reinforce business cooperation.
This winter won’t be easy for Europe and it will be very problematic, with financially Erdogan emphasized exorbitant salaries.
energy bills, already height like demand for Gas recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic, by rocket higher After Russia invaded Ukraine and imposed sanctions by the West on Moscow. Governments were scrambling to limit price shock.
Fears in Europe increased over Possible bleak winter after Russia announced was keeping it main Gas pipeline to Germany shut.
Erdogan on Tuesday said Russia was cutting Natural gas flows to Europe in revenge for sanctions, adding that the continent was “reaping what it sowed”.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will urge Moscow to send goods through the Black Sea corridor created under the UN-backed grain deal when he meets his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. next Week, the Turkish leader said on Friday, in his quest to keep Russia engaged in arrangement.
Historic grain deal aims to avoid a global Food crisis ensuring safe passage of ships in And the out of Ukrainian ports allow it to export dozens of millions of ton of Grain that to Russia invasion have been trapped.
The agreement – signed by Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the United Nations – also Facilitates Russian exports. But Moscow says western countries Do not do enough to ease the logistical difficulties faced By Russian ships because of their sanctions.
put it in on Wednesday triggered Fears of Moscow’s withdrawal support for Agreement after he said Russia and developing countries world been ‘cheated’ by termsThe idea floats of limit countries Which can receive shipments before the transaction, which expires in November is extended.
As Mr. Putin said, those ships (using aisle) either developed or developing countries. Perhaps that is why Mr. Putin does not ship Russian products. naturally, in our meeting in Samarkand now ask him to send Russian products through the corridor with Erdogan told reporters on His plane is returning from a trip to the Balkans.
export of Russian grain and other goods will help poor countries in He said it was a difficult situation. a system It will be established to ship grain and other products to Africa countries in need Once a Russian grain also Started arrivehe is added.
If the Russian pills start in that arrivewe will send these pills, other products, all of them to reach these poor Africans countries. “
Erdogan-Putin meeting ‘very much needed’
Putin and Erdogan set to discuss implementation of The deal when they meet on side lines of summit of leaders of Shanghai Cooperation Organization in Uzbekistan next week.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters on Friday that a meeting between leaders over was the deal”possible and necessary. “
A conversation between Putin and Erdogan already Being prepared, hopefully, it will take place in Peskov said. “This conversation is much needed.”
The July agreement to release Ukrainian grain exports from its ports on the Black Sea was brokered by Turkey and the United Nations. He. She remains The only important diplomatic breakthrough in The six month old conflict.
The Turkish leader said Putin was right to complain that the grain goes mostly to the wealthy countries.
“There is a lot countries in Difficult situation, especially in Africa which we are need to incubate and send these goods to as soon As possible Erdogan said.
Peskov on Friday he repeated Putin’s assertion that the grain deal was unfair on the poorest countries Because most of the shipments were sent to Europe and other wealthy people countries.
“The agreements are in progress, but way is performed not give No specific benefits for poor countries, Peskov said.
The deal was fulfilled ‘poorly’
Separately, the Russian Foreign Ministry said the implementation of the agreement is “bad” and its extension will be approved on how RIA stated that it is being implemented on Friday.
Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko told reporters that any extension of The deal will depend on “how All aspects are done. “
“Unfortunately, it was not implemented as planned,” he said.
“The second part of The deal, namely exports of “Russian grains and fertilizers, unfortunately, are still facing difficulties,” Rudenko said, according to comments reported by Russia. news agencies.
Meanwhile, the US said it sees no indication that the agreement is collapsing.
We don’t see any indication that it’s collapsing now and it is in fact The existence of the intended effect,” White House national Security spokesman John Kirby told reporters on Thursday.
UN spokesperson for The Black Sea Grain Initiative said on wed that 30% of Grains and other food that was in it left Ukraine went to low and lower middle income countries.
But the United Nations has also He said the export deal is a commercial – not a human – process that he drives market.
many of 100 or so ships that have left You are stranded in Ukraine for Months of siege, unable to move contracted goods. Most of them were loaded with Corn and booked by developed countries to be used for Animal feed or biofuels.
Peskov also he said so steps must be taken to help Russia exports its own agricultural products.
The West has not imposed sanctions on Russian food or fertilizer, but Moscow says Sanctions and logistical restrictions on Russian ships enter western ports or lock insurance restricts Russia access to me world markets.
Moscow says The relaxation of these restrictions was a key part of Black Sea Deal.
“this is issue not resolved. will be the subject for Peskov said.
‘Very problematic’ winter for Europe
Meanwhile, Erdogan also He said he discussed natural gas prices with Putin said he aims to secure a positive outcome for good condition of Turkish public.
were the two leaders met early in August agreed to reinforce business cooperation.
This winter won’t be easy for Europe and it will be very problematic, with financially Erdogan emphasized exorbitant salaries.
energy bills, already height like demand for Gas recovered from the COVID-19 pandemic, by rocket higher After Russia invaded Ukraine and imposed sanctions by the West on Moscow. Governments were scrambling to limit price shock.
Fears in Europe increased over Possible bleak winter after Russia announced was keeping it main Gas pipeline to Germany shut.
Erdogan on Tuesday said Russia was cutting Natural gas flows to Europe in revenge for sanctions, adding that the continent was “reaping what it sowed”.