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Grain Deal Extended for Two More Months, Turkish President Erdogan Announces, Thanks Putin
Grain Deal Extended for Two More Months, Turkish President Erdogan Announces, Thanks Putin
The Black Sea Grain Initiative, commonly known as the grain deal, was set to expire on on Thursday, 18 May. 17.05.2023, Sputnik India
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday announced that the grain deal had been extended for two more months and thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin for supporting Ankara's grain deal initiatives.The Russian side has yet to confirm the development.Russia has criticised the deal for failing to ensure fair distribution of food and fertilizer exports and for shipping the lion's share to developed countries, not those in need.
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Grain Deal Extended for Two More Months, Turkish President Erdogan Announces, Thanks Putin
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The Black Sea Grain Initiative, commonly known as the grain deal, was set to expire on on Thursday, 18 May.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday announced that the grain deal had been extended for two more months and thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin for supporting Ankara's grain deal initiatives.
The Russian side has yet to confirm the development.
Russia has criticised the deal for failing to ensure fair distribution of food and fertilizer exports and for shipping the lion's share to developed countries, not those in need.