INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Russian and Turkish delegations met on Tuesday (08 July) for talks on Ukrainian grains shipments which have been stalled due to Russia&s
invasion of Ukraine.The delegations met in Ankara and were headed by Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Turkish counterpart
Mevlut CavusogluNATO member Turkey shares a sea border with both Russia and Ukraine in the Black Sea, and has been working to mediate in
their war.It has supported Kyiv, but refused to impose sanctions on Moscow.Since Russia invaded on Feb
24, Ukrainian grain shipments from its Black Sea ports have stalled and more than 20 million tonnes of grain are stuck in silos.The conflict
has fuelled a global food crisis with prices of grains and fertilizer soaring, prompting the United Nations to pitch the plan to re-open
shipping routes from Odesa and other Ukrainian ports.Russia and Ukraine account for nearly a third of global wheat supplies, while Russia is
also a big fertilizer exporter and Ukraine is a major exporter of corn and sunflower oil.The post Turkish and Russian delegations discuss
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