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Erdogan to discuss situation around grain deal with Putin, Zelensky — Turkish top diplomat

"We believe in the restoration of the deal," Mevlut Cavusoglu said

ANKARA, November 1. /TASS/. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan plans to hold telephone conversations with the Russian and Ukrainian Presidents, Vladimir Putin and Vladimir Zelensky, in the near future to discuss the situation around the grain deal, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday.

"Our president plans to speak with Putin and Zelensky in the coming days. He is addressing this matter [the grain deal]. We believe in the restoration of the deal, it would be beneficial for everyone," he said, adding that the grain deal affects all humanity and "is to be addressed separately from the war."

"There are problems with the workings of the deal and they must be resolved. We will continue efforts toward that," the Turkish top diplomat said.

Cavusoglu also called for removing obstacles for exports of Russian food and fertilizers to global markets. Ankara, in his words, is working in this area.

The Russian defense ministry said on October 29 that following a terror attack committed by the Kiev regime "with participation of specialists from the United Kingdom" against Russian Black Sea Fleet ships and civilian vessels engaged to ensure security of the grain corridor, "the Russian side is suspending its participation in the implementation of agreements on the export of food from Ukrainian ports."