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Erdogan spoke to Putin on the phone: the first details of the conversation

On Tuesday, November 1, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan held a telephone conversation with Russian leader Vladimir Putin. The topic of the conversation was the “grain deal”.

During the conversation, Erdogan said that Turkey continues to take the necessary measures with all parties to resolve problems related to the implementation of the “wheat agreement”.

In addition, the Turkish leader again recalled the talks between Ukraine and the Russian Federation. According to him, if the parties resolve the “wheat crisis” constructively, Turkey will continue to help ensure that steps are taken towards peace talks.

At the same time, Erdogan expressed confidence that matters relating to the organization of the export of Ukrainian food will be adequate.

Recall that today it became known that Erdogan to hold talks with the Presidents of Ukraine and the Russian Federation Vladimir Zelensky and Vladimir Putin. The parties will discuss the “wheat deal” that Moscow is trying to break.

As known, The Russian Federation announced that it had “temporarily suspended its participation in the” wheat agreement “. Moscow explained its move with the so-called “act of terrorism” in the Sevastopol Bay, announcing that the ships of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation, which were involved in ensuring the safety of the “grain corridor”, would be the targets. of the attack.

Zelensky, in turn, replied that Ukraine continues to abide by the terms of the agreementthat our country has signed with the United Nations and Turkey and asked to “calm Russia down”.

Meanwhile Erdogan believesthat Russia hesitates and blocks the work of the “grain corridor” because it has not had the opportunity to export its grain.

Read urgent and important messages about Russia’s war against Ukraine on the channel RBC-Ukraine on Telegram.

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