The head of the Turkish Foreign Ministry will visit Ukraine amid attempts to revive the “grain agreement”

The head of the Turkish Foreign Ministry will visit Ukraine amid attempts to revive the “grain agreement”

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Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will visit Ukraine on August 25.

As “European Truth” writes, Daily Sabah reports this with reference to Turkish diplomatic sources.

The sources, who asked not to be named because of media restrictions, did not share additional information about the planned visit.

“Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan will pay a visit to Ukraine on August 25,” diplomatic sources said.

A separate event was the message of the private TV channel NTV that the chief adviser of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Akif Chagatay Kylich, traveled to Ukraine for negotiations on Tuesday.

According to the channel, in Ukraine Kylych will take part in the Crimean Platform summit and meet with Ukrainian officials.

They also quoted presidential sources as saying that “progress has been made on the grain corridor, the route without Russia is not healthy.”

Erdogan previously announced that Fidan may soon visit Russia for talks.

The media also reported that Erdogan can meet with the head of the Kremlin Vladimir Putin in Russia, although at first the meeting was expected in Ankara.

As you know, on July 17, Russia announced the suspension of the “grain agreement” and threatened with “risks” parties who decide to continue the initiative without the participation of the Russian Federation. In addition, Moscow began massive shelling of the port infrastructure of Odesa and the Danube ports.

See the “EP” blog about does the “grain agreement” have a future after the withdrawal of the Russian Federation from it? Also read an article by top EU diplomat Josep Borrell about how to force Russia to return to the “grain agreement”.

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