Turkey's Security Council discussed possible steps to intensify the grain deal

Published 2023년 9월 28일

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The National Security Council of Turkey, led by President Tayyip Erdogan, held a meeting in Ankara to discuss various topics including Ukraine, Syria, Iraq, and Libya. The meeting focused on the ongoing war in Ukraine and Turkey's efforts to establish peace, as well as the situation in the South Caucasus and the importance of restoring the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan for lasting peace in the region. The meeting also addressed the expired grain deal between Turkey, Ukraine, and Russia, with the Russian Federation expressing objection to its extension but stating readiness to return to the agreement if implemented according to Russia's terms.
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The meeting of the National Security Council of Turkey was held in Ankara under the chairmanship of the President of the Republic Tayyip Erdogan and lasted more than three hours. As noted in the released statement, a number of topics were discussed at the meeting, including Ukraine, Syria, Iraq and Libya. "The latest developments related to the ongoing war in Ukraine and possible steps to revitalize the Black Sea Grain Initiative were discussed. Turkey's determination to continue efforts to urgently end the war by establishing a just and lasting peace was reaffirmed. Our determination to eliminate the separatist terrorist organization Kurdistan Workers' Party in our region,” the document notes. In addition, the situation in the South Caucasus was discussed at the meeting in Ankara. “Armenia was reminded that the path to lasting peace in the South Caucasus can only be paved subject to the unconditional restoration of the territorial integrity and sovereignty of Azerbaijan and the ...
Source: Kvedomosti

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