Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar urges Russia to rethink its decision to suspend the Black Sea grain deal, underscoring the significance of resuming the grain corridor agreement reached this July
The Turkish defence chief has urged Russia to rethink its decision to suspend the Black Sea grain deal, underscoring the significance of resuming the grain corridor agreement reached this July.
Earlier on Monday, Erdogan said Türkiye will continue its efforts to find a solution to the global food crisis, as it has done so far, despite Russia suspending its participation in the deal. Türkiye, the United Nations, Russia and Ukraine signed an Ankara-brokered agreement on July 22 in Istanbul to resume Black Sea grain exports, which were paused after the Russia-Ukraine war began in February.
"We stand ready to discuss any concerns with the initiative and its implementation with all parties," Martin Griffiths told the UN Security Council.
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