Türkiye

Istanbul to Host Four-Way Meeting for Grain Corridor Agreement

Multilateral Talks to Extend Grain Agreement to be Held in Istanbul

The Ministry of National Defense has reported that multilateral talks between Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, and the UN will be held in Istanbul on 10-11 May. The talks will focus on the extension of the Grain Agreement, which is set to expire on 18 May.

In a separate announcement, the Russian News Agency announced that a high-level four-way meeting on the grain agreement will also be held in Istanbul on 10-11 May. The news comes as a new step towards extending the Grain Corridor Agreement.

Details of the last-minute development are expected to be revealed soon on ntv.com.tr. The meeting is set to discuss the ongoing implementation of the Grain Agreement and explore ways of expanding it for the benefit of all parties involved.

The Grain Agreement, which was signed by Turkey, Russia, Ukraine, and the UN in 2010, aims to facilitate the transit of grain between the Black Sea and the Mediterranean regions through Turkish seaports. The agreement has been crucial in ensuring the stability of global grain markets and promoting the economic interests of the signatory countries.

The upcoming talks are expected to pave the way for the continuation of the Grain Agreement and enhance cooperation between the participating nations. The Istanbul meeting is seen as an important move towards strengthening regional economic ties and promoting peace and stability in the region.

 

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