Erdogan says he wants Black Sea grain corridor deal in writing this weel

Recep Tayyip Erdogan

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# 20 July 2022 16:39 (UTC +04:00)

Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan said he wants a possible deal on resuming Ukrainian grain exports from the Black Sea under a United Nations-led plan to be put in writing this week after a general agreement was reached last week, according to the text shared by the Turkish presidency on Wednesday, APA's Istanbul bureau reports.

On Monday, Ankara said a meeting between Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the U.N. would "probably" be held this week.

"An agreement emerged from the talks in Istanbul last week on the general outline of the process under the U.N. plan. Now, we want to tie this agreement to a written document," Erdogan told reporters on a return flight from Tehran, where he met his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin.

"We hope the plan will begin to be implemented in the coming days," Erdogan added.

He also said Turkey and Russia, maritime neighbours in the Black Sea, would continue their solidarity on natural gas and the Akkuyu nuclear power plant, adding he had also discussed the procurement of amphibious airplanes from Russia with Putin.

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