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Russia, Ukraine, Turkiye and UN to discuss grain deal on Friday

May 4, 2023 at 7:47 pm

Grains to be shipped are loaded onto a ship at Port of Rostov-on-Don in Russia on August 17, 2022. [Stringer – Anadolu Agency]

Technical personnel from Turkiye, Russia, Ukraine and the United Nations will meet on Friday to discuss a deal that allows the exports of Ukrainian grains on the Black Sea, Turkish Defence Minister, Hulusi Akar, said, Reuters reports.

The evacuation of Turkish-flagged ships and grain shipments from Black Sea ports as part of the deal will be discussed, Akar said.

Ankara is working to extend the deal that will expire on 18 May. Friday’s meeting would be technical and it would be followed up by a deputy ministers’ meeting next week, a Turkish Defence Ministry statement cited Akar as saying.

“We continue our efforts to ensure that the grain initiative continues in a fast, safe and planned manner. We got the impression from discussions that these efforts will produce positive results,” Akar said.

The United Nations and Turkiye brokered what was described as a package deal in July last year – the safe resumption of Ukraine’s Black Sea grain exports and a UN commitment to help Russian shipments of grain and fertiliser.

Russia has a list of demands it wants met for continuation of the Black Sea pact, which the UN said helps tackle a global food crisis aggravated by Moscow’s war in Ukraine.

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