The “Grain Agreement” can be extended for at least two months – the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
The agreement on the operation of the “grain corridor” in the Black Sea can be extended for at least another two months.
“Actually the extension was made for two months, I think we can get results by extending at least another two months. I think we will be able to implement it,” said Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu, CNN Türk reports.
According to him, the meeting in the four-way format will continue in Istanbul on Thursday, May 11.
Cavusoglu also said that he had a meeting with the Minister of Foreign Affairs Lavrov in Moscow. During the event, the ministers also discussed the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
It will be recalled that in March, Russia announced that it agreed to extend the “grain agreement” for only 60 days instead of 120 provided by the Istanbul Agreements.
It will be recalled that in March, Russia announced that it agreed to extend the “grain agreement” for only 60 days instead of 120 provided by the Istanbul Agreements. The terrorist country is blackmailing the world with a food crisis, and in return demands to connect Rosselkhozbank to SWIFT, remove sanctions in the insurance sector and access to ports, unblock the operation of the Toliatti-Odesa ammonia pipeline, etc.