Mevlut Cavusoglu says grain deal can be extended
Region
- 08 November, 2022
- 09:34
The term of the Istanbul pact signed for the supply of Ukrainian grain to the world is four months, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said, according to Report.
"If the parties do not object, the term will be extended," he said.
He noted that there is no need for a new agreement.
"Export of fertilizers from Russia is part of the agreement. Russians have some concerns regarding the non-fulfillment of this requirement. Diplomacy is now working to overcome these concerns," the minister said.
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