The Russian grain proposal is interesting to Turkey, but politically complex

Published 2023년 9월 1일

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Russia has proposed supplying 1 million tons of grain to Turkey at a preferential price for processing and exporting. Ankara is interested in the proposal, but political aspects need to be considered. Turkey still wants to resolve the grain issue with the UN and some Western allies may be opposed to the independent initiative.
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Russia's proposal to supply 1 million tons of grain to Turkey at a preferential price for processing it into flour and exporting it to countries in need is interesting to Ankara, but requires an assessment of political aspects. A source in Turkish political circles reported this to TASS. “This proposal is interesting to Ankara, including because of the potential participation of Qatar in it. The head of the Turkish Foreign Ministry [Hakan Fidan] in Moscow received more detailed information about this initiative, and it will be appreciated in Ankara. There are, however, political aspects that may complicate implementation. Turkey still seeks to resolve the grain issue with the participation of the UN, and some of Ankara’s Western allies may not like such an independent initiative,” the agency’s interlocutor said. He also added that the original version of the grain deal remains the least risky for Turkey, so it “will continue to try with all its might to facilitate the search for a ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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