Ukraine's Zelenskiy and Turkish minister discuss Black Sea grain corridor
Facilitated by Turkey and the United Nations, the arrangement had enabled the secure export of Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea. Ankara has been engaged in efforts to convince Moscow to recommit to the agreement.
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- Published Date: 04:03 | 25 August 2023
- Modified Date: 04:07 | 25 August 2023
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy met Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan in Kyiv on Friday, and discussed the Black Sea grain export deal that Russia quit last month.
"Many important issues were discussed. (Ukraine's) Peace Formula. Preparations for the Global Peace Summit (planned by Ukraine). Risks posed by the Russian blockade of the Black Sea grain corridor," Zelenskiy wrote on the Telegram messaging app.
"I am grateful to Türkiye for its continued and consistent support of Ukraine!" Zelenskyy further said.
Fidan also held talks with Andriy Yermak, the head of the Ukrainian Presidential Office.
He is also expected to meet with his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoüan previously announced that Fidan may visit Russia soon to hold face-to-face talks.
Last month, Russia suspended its participation in the Black Sea grain deal, which it signed last summer along with Türkiye, the UN, and Ukraine to resume grain exports from three Ukrainian Black Sea ports that were paused after the Russia-Ukraine war began in February 2022. Moscow has repeatedly complained that the Russian part of the agreement was not implemented.
Ankara has been carrying out intense efforts and pushing diplomacy for the resumption of the deal.
Türkiye, internationally praised for its unique mediator role between Ukraine and Russia, has repeatedly called on Kyiv and Moscow to end the war, which has now surpassed 500 days, through negotiations.
Türkiye recognized Ukraine's independence in 1991, and relations between Türkiye and Ukraine gained the status of strategic partnership in 2011.
Ankara frequently voices support for the country's territorial integrity and sovereignty, and does not recognize the illegal annexation of Crimea.
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