Turkish military delegation will visit Russia this weekto discuss a possible safe maritime corridor in the Black Sea for Ukrainian grain exports, Turkish presidency sources said.
A quadripartite meeting between Turkey, Ukraine, Russia and the United Nations will take place in Istanbul in the coming weeks, possibly with the participation of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres, Reuters reported.
Russian ships export Ukrainian grain to Syria
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Sources said the plan includes the creation of three corridors from the Ukrainian port city of Odessa under the supervision of Kyiv and that from there will be delivered both Ukrainian and Russian food products.
Over the next six to eight months they can be sent between 30 and 35 million tons of grainthe sources claim.
Asked about the outline of the plan, UN spokesman Stefan Dujarric said that “discussions on these issues are ongoing”, without giving further details.