The world congratulated Turkey on the grain corridor agreement in Istanbul

Published 2022년 7월 23일

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A recently announced agreement, known as the "Initiative for the Safe Shipment of Grain and Foodstuffs from Ukrainian Ports," has been welcomed with gratitude and congratulations from various countries and international organizations, including the USA, UK, France, Italy, Sweden, the EU, and the UAE. Brokered by Turkey, Ukraine, Russia, and the UN, the agreement aims to ensure the safe shipment of grain from Ukraine, which has the potential to reach millions. The agreement is seen as a significant step in addressing the global food crisis caused by the conflict in Ukraine.
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Due to the agreement signed between Turkey, Russia, Ukraine and the United Nations (UN) hosted by Turkey, which will ensure the safe shipment of grains and foodstuffs from Ukraine, many countries, especially the USA, England, France, Italy, and President Recep Tayyip Erdogan A message of congratulations and thanks to Tayyip Erdogan was published. After the signing of the "Initiative for the Safe Shipment of Grain and Foodstuffs from Ukrainian Ports" between Turkey, Russia, Ukraine and the United Nations (UN) under the auspices of President Erdoğan, many countries and international organizations send congratulations and thank you messages to Turkey. Blinken appreciated Turkey and the UN for the Ukraine grain shipment agreement. The Republic of Turkey, Ukraine and Russia have committed to a plan to continue Ukraine's exports via the Black Sea and deliver millions of tons of Ukrainian grain to those in need around the world.The United States welcomes this agreement and UN ...
Source: Sondakika

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