Turkey wants to extend the grain agreement for half a year or a year
Turkey considers it expedient to extend the agreement on the export of grain from Ukraine for half a year or a year. It was reported in Ankara that negotiations are underway
Spokesman and advisor to the President of Turkey Ibrahim Kalin said this in an interview with A Haber TV channel.
“We want the grain shipment contract to be extended for three, six months or one year… It could be 3 months, it could be 6 months. I can’t say anything about it. In our opinion, it would be better to extend it for 6 months or 1 year,” Kalin said.
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