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Erdogan said Putin agreed to continue the grain agreement - the media (video)

According to journalists, the UN Secretary General sent a letter to Putin, in which he asked him to continue the grain agreement. Erdogan said he hopes to expand the grain corridor in the Black Sea. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that Kremlin head Vladimir Putin agreed to continue the Black Sea Grain Agreement. About it writes the Turkish edition of Anadolu. It is reported that in Ankara are preparing to accept Putin in August.

"We have common positions on the continuation of the grain agreement," Erdogan said. The publication writes that the Secretary -General of the United Nations Antonu Guterrish sent Putin's letter to agree to continue the grain initiative. "I hope that this letter will enhance the grain corridor work together with Russia," Erdogan said, commenting on Gutterish's letter.

Recall that on July 3, journalists wrote that in the EU they want to weaken sanctions against the Russian Federation and continue the "grain agreement". Proponents of conservation of agreements within the framework of the "grain initiative" believe that weaken sanctions against Russia is the "least" option for saving grain exports. Also on July 12, American analysts said the Russian Federation with a blow to grain warehouses in Odessa tried to break the grain initiative.