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Negotiations on the renewal of the Grain Agreement may take place in Istanbul
Turkey seeks to revive the Black Sea Grain Initiative, and in connection with this, negotiations on the return of the Grain Agreement may take place in Istanbul.
Container ship Joseph Schulte arrived in Istanbul
The first ship to use the temporary transport corridor has arrived in Istanbul.
Kuleba: The only one who can convince Putin to return to the Grain Agreement is Erdogan
The President of Turkey may be the only one who will convince Putin to resume participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
The Security Council of Turkey calls for the extension of the Grain Agreement
Turkey’s National Security Council calls for an end to the war and the resumption of the “grain corridor”.
Erdogan: the restoration of the Grain Agreement depends on the West
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Ankara is negotiating with the parties to restore the Black Sea Grain Agreement.
Erdogan makes concessions to the Kremlin on the issue of the Grain Agreement
The President of Turkey stated that the fate of the Grain Agreement “depends on the Western countries.” Before that, Russia demanded the lifting of some of the sanctions in exchange for the restoration of the Black Sea Initiative.
Ukrainian farmers need restoration of the “grain corridor”
Ukrainian agribusiness hopes to restore the “grain corridor” for grain export.
The US will continue to put pressure on Russia to restore the Grain Agreement
The US plans to continue to pressure the Kremlin in order to force the Russian Federation to return to the Grain Agreement. In turn, the Russians do not yet show such a desire.
Ukraine may lose $2 billion in revenue due to the termination of the Grain Agreement
As a result of the termination of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, Ukraine may not receive $2 billion in 2023.
Shmyhal: Ukraine wants to insure vessels that will travel along the “grain corridor”
Ukraine has insured all merchant vessels that export and import goods through the Danube ports, and is considering the possibility of insuring vessels that will pass through the “grain corridor”.