U.S. hails Türkiyes efforts to revive Black Sea grain deal

U.S. hails Türkiyes efforts to revive Black Sea grain deal

The U.S. on Thursday welcomed efforts by Türkiye and others to persuade Russia to return to the Black Sea grain deal, from which it withdrew final month.

“We welcome the efforts of Türkiye and other countries to convince Russia to return to the deal,” a State Department spokesperson stated in response to questions by Anadolu on Ankara’s efforts to revive the landmark deal.

“We are engaging with the United Nations and with Türkiye, both of whom have worked very hard to make BSGI (Black Sea Grain Initiative) both possible and functional,” the spokesperson stated.

Asked by Anadolu a few go to by Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan to Moscow, the place he highlighted the significance of reviving the grain deal, the State Department spokesperson refused to touch upon “any potential visit or Türkiye’s internal decision making.”

“Russia’s decision to terminate its participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative hurts communities vulnerable to food security around the world,” the spokesperson stated.

“We thank our NATO Ally Türkiye for its important diplomatic and operational efforts on the Black Sea Grain Initiative and we welcome that they continue to play a constructive role.”

Earlier on Thursday, Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan held talks with Russian counterpart Sergey Lavrov in Moscow. After the assembly, Fidan stated a brand new package deal of proposals ready by the UN with Türkiye’s contributions might revive the deal.

Türkiye is constant its efforts to revive the deal and has argued that there is no such thing as a different different.

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

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

Source: www.anews.com.tr