After Russian President Vladimir Putin announced that after the Russia-Africa Summit he would talk with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the world media's attention was focused on today's developments, where the Wheat Corridor agreement was one of the important items on the agenda of the meeting. both leaders.
A few minutes ago, the Kremlin announced that the expected telephone conversation between President Erdogan and Russian President Putin has ended.
During the meeting, the two leaders agreed on Putin's visit to Turkey. President Erdoğan noted that Turkey will continue to make intensive efforts to continue the Black Sea Initiative, which he considers a "bridge of peace".
"Our president, Mr. Recep Tayyip Erdogan, had a telephone conversation with Russian President Vladimir Putin. During the meeting, the two leaders agreed on Mr. Putin's visit to Turkey," the statement said. "No one will benefit from the long-term closure of the Black Sea Initiative, and the countries that need grain will suffer the most," said Erdogan, who declared that no steps should be taken to escalate tensions during the Russia war. -Ukraine.
In the statement of the Turkish Directorate of Turkish Communication, it is said that Erdogan thanked his counterpart for the planes that helped put out the fires.
"President Erdogan thanked his counterpart for the 2 amphibious firefighting planes sent by Russia for Turkey's fight against forest fires and expressed his satisfaction with the growing interest of Russian tourists in Turkey and expressed confidence that this year will break a record in tourism," the statement says.
Earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov, in a statement about the future of the Wheat Corridor agreement, said that "the wheat agreement will be restored, when the requirements are met."
The President of Russia, Vladimir Putin, will not participate in the summit of the BRICS group of states, which will take place on August 22 in South Africa. This was confirmed by the presidency of the host country. In his place, the presence of the Russian Foreign Minister, Sergei Lavrov, is expected.
This comes amid fears that President Putin could be arrested during his trip to South Africa. The Johannesburg government clarified that such a thing would not happen, as it would be a declaration of war against Russia.
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