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No alternative to Black Sea Grain Initiative: Turkish official

No alternative to Black Sea Grain Initiative: Turkish official

There is not any different to the Black Sea Grain Initiative, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s chief adviser Akif Çağatay Kılıç stated on Monday.

Stressing the significance of the revival of the Black Sea grain deal, Kılıç stated: “That’s our priority. Therefore, we are not considering any other alternative or other way at the moment. We doubt that this deal could survive without Russia.”

Türkiye continues its efforts to renew the grain hall once more, Kılıç instructed Turkish news channel NTV.

On July 17, Russia suspended its participation within the Black Sea grain deal, brokered by Türkiye and the UN to renew grain exports from three Ukrainian Black Sea ports that had been paused after the Ukraine warfare in February 2022.

Moscow has repeatedly complained that the West has not met its obligations relating to Russia’s personal grain exports. It says restrictions on funds, logistics, and insurance coverage have been a barrier to its shipments.

Ankara has been finishing up intense efforts for the restoration of the July 2022 deal and has additionally referred to as on Kyiv and Moscow to finish the warfare by way of negotiations.

Türkiye is offering an surroundings of belief for each events to have interaction in talks, Kılıç stated.

About the upcoming assembly between Erdoğan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin, he stated the date has not but been set.

“The first priority is to ensure that Erdoğan comes face to face with Putin as soon as possible,” Kılıç added.

Source: www.anews.com.tr