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G20 Summit: Turkiye President Erdogan hopeful of Black Sea grain deal revival

According to Erdogan, any effort to exclude Russia from a grain supply corridor is unlikely to succeed. Russia and Ukraine are major exporters of wheat, barley and edible oils, among other food products that poor and developing nations rely on

September 10, 2023 / 20:16 IST
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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters on September 10 that President Vladimir Putin is open to restarting the grain supply agreement.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov told reporters on September 10 that President Vladimir Putin is open to restarting the grain supply agreement.

A day after the New Delhi Leaders' Declaration called for the immediate revival of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said he is "not hopeless" about the agreement's future.

"About re-implementing the Black Sea Grain Initiative, I am not hopeless. It can restart again," Erdogan told reporters in New Delhi on September 10 at the conclusion of the G20 Leaders' Summit.

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Erdogan's comments come a day after the adoption of the New Delhi Leaders' Declaration by the G20 heads of states on September 9, which said the Black Sea Grain Initiative must be re-started quickly to ensure developing and least developed countries do not suffer from high prices.

"In this context, emphasising the importance of sustaining food and energy security, we called for the cessation of military destruction or other attacks on relevant infrastructure," the Leaders' Declaration added.