Erdogan and Putin will meet tomorrow: Topic of Discussion Discovered

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, will meet in Tehran on Tuesday to discuss the export of Ukrainian wheat. Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations are expected to sign an agreement this week aimed at restarting grain shipping from Ukraine through the sea [...]
Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations are expected to sign an agreement this week aimed at restarting grain sea shipments from Ukraine via the Black Sea, which broke down following Russia's decision to send its armed forces to Ukraine in February.
Putin and Erdogan will join Iranian President Ebrahim Rais on Tuesday to discuss the crisis in Syria, where all three states are involved in military operations.
The issue of the Ukrainian wheat shipments will be discussed with President Erdogan ... We are ready to continue working on reaching a” agreement, Yuriy Usakov, Russia's foreign policy adviser, said on Monday.
Ukrainian ports located on the Black Sea, which made up the country's main agricultural export routes, have been blocked since the launch of the Russian invasion. Both Russia and Ukraine are the main suppliers of cereals on world markets. Russia is also one of the biggest exporters of chemical waste, while Ukraine is one of the leading producers of corn oil and sunflower oil. / REL












