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Progress made in talks on Black Sea grain deal: Ankara

the deputy defence ministers of Türkiye, Russia and Ukraine and U.N. officials agreed to continue four-way technical meetings on the Black Sea grain deal, the Turkish Defence Ministry said in a statement on Thursday.

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Published May 11,2023
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Progress was made in talks on the Black Sea grain deal held in Istanbul by the deputy defence ministers of Türkiye, Russia and Ukraine and U.N. officials, the Turkish Defence Ministry said on Thursday.

The parties agreed to continue four-way technical meetings on the deal, which is set to expire on May 18, the ministry said in a statement.

The United Nations and Türkiye brokered the Black Sea export agreement last July to help tackle a global food crisis that Moscow's war in Ukraine has exacerbated. It allows the safe export of grains and fertilisers from three Ukrainian ports.

Russia has said it will not extend the pact beyond May 18 unless a list of demands is met to remove obstacles to its own grain and fertilizer exports.

The deputy ministers and U.N. officials held two days of talks on the deal in Istanbul on Wednesday and Thursday.

On Wednesday, Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said he thought the Black Sea grain deal could be extended for at least two more months.

The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russian President Vladimir Putin could speak with his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdoğan at short notice if needed regarding the extension of the deal, adding that there were no such plans at present.