Addressing reporters, Cavusoglu said that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will speak in the coming days with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine.
His role Erdogan of the mediator between Putin and Zelensky, Mevlut Cavusoglu wanted to highlight on the occasion of Russia’s threats to leave the grain agreement.
Concrete steps need to be taken regarding Russian grain and fertilizer exports, Turkey’s foreign minister said on Tuesday, adding that obstacles needed to be overcome to continue shipments under the Black Sea export agreement.
Addressing journalists, Cavusoglu announced that Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan will speak in the coming days with the leaders of Russia and Ukraine.
“Our president will talk to Putin and Zelensky in the coming days,” the Turkish foreign minister told reporters. “We believe we will overcome this,” he added, assuring that the grain deal “benefits everyone.”
Russia announced on Saturday that it was suspending its participation in the deal, which has allowed Ukrainian grain exports to resume and was brokered in July by the UN and Turkey.
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