Grain deal between Moscow and Kyivafter efforts of The United Nations and Turkey, can pave way for Presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said further talks between the warring parties on Wednesday.
“We still believe that the confidence we have been able to achieve build Through the United Nations between the Russian and Ukrainian sides for can bargain grain, in factCan work As a platform to restart or resume negotiations again, Kalin said in an interview with CNN.
Turkey, the United Nations, Russia and Ukraine signed a deal last Month to resume grain exports from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports of Yuzhny, Chornomorsk and Odessa, which were interrupted by the Russo-Ukrainian War, are now in His seventh month.
However, Calin said any move forward It requires not only desire of But the Russians and the Ukrainians also The support of The international community.
Turkey remains “very much concernedRegarding any escalation of war and violence in Ukraine, Kalin said, adding that Ankara was working “extremely hard“Through different channels to bring the two sides closer.
Nobody wants a nuclear disaster
About the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Southeast Ukraine, Kalin said the situation remains “very criticalThere, adding: ‘We don’t want to the end up with Another accident in Chernobyl.
The United Nations said on Tuesday that preparations are underway to send a team From the International Atomic Energy Agency to the Russian-controlled nuclear agency power Factory for lie.
Kalin said next visit of The team will provide “somewhat of break or pause” in The tense situation around the station, adding: “Of course, no one wants a nuclear disaster.”
he is added Turkey is doing this best called on The international community to me support This initiative to secure the NPP, adding: “..but there are many of work to do there.”
Crimea
Kalin said Turkey’s position remains The same thing after Russia annexed the Crimea in 2014.
“We never recognize annexation,” he added of Crimea. It was not legal. It was not legal. Crimea is a legal and historical part of Ukraine”.
Calin added Turkey supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity, saying: “…any solution to this conflict must be found on the basics of Sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
Grain deal between Moscow and Kyivafter efforts of The United Nations and Turkey, can pave way for Presidential spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said further talks between the warring parties on Wednesday.
“We still believe that the confidence we have been able to achieve build Through the United Nations between the Russian and Ukrainian sides for can bargain grain, in factCan work As a platform to restart or resume negotiations again, Kalin said in an interview with CNN.
Turkey, the United Nations, Russia and Ukraine signed a deal last Month to resume grain exports from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports of Yuzhny, Chornomorsk and Odessa, which were interrupted by the Russo-Ukrainian War, are now in His seventh month.
However, Calin said any move forward It requires not only desire of But the Russians and the Ukrainians also The support of The international community.
Turkey remains “very much concernedRegarding any escalation of war and violence in Ukraine, Kalin said, adding that Ankara was working “extremely hard“Through different channels to bring the two sides closer.
Nobody wants a nuclear disaster
About the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in Southeast Ukraine, Kalin said the situation remains “very criticalThere, adding: ‘We don’t want to the end up with Another accident in Chernobyl.
The United Nations said on Tuesday that preparations are underway to send a team From the International Atomic Energy Agency to the Russian-controlled nuclear agency power Factory for lie.
Kalin said next visit of The team will provide “somewhat of break or pause” in The tense situation around the station, adding: “Of course, no one wants a nuclear disaster.”
he is added Turkey is doing this best called on The international community to me support This initiative to secure the NPP, adding: “..but there are many of work to do there.”
Crimea
Kalin said Turkey’s position remains The same thing after Russia annexed the Crimea in 2014.
“We never recognize annexation,” he added of Crimea. It was not legal. It was not legal. Crimea is a legal and historical part of Ukraine”.
Calin added Turkey supports Ukraine’s territorial integrity, saying: “…any solution to this conflict must be found on the basics of Sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine.