Erdogan and Putin to talk about ‘grain corridor’ in Sochi today
Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will meet in Sochi on Monday, September 4. Apart from the “grain” agreement, the parties will also discuss the exchange of prisoners between Russia and Ukraine. This is reported by the publication TRT Haber.
According to the media outlet, the Turkish leader and the Kremlin chief will discuss the future of the “grain corridor” agreement, bilateral relations and regional issues, including Russia’s war against Ukraine. A prisoner exchange between Ukraine and Russia will also be on the agenda.
“But the most important item on the agenda will be the grain corridor,” the publication writes.
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