The Japan Times - Turkey to host Russia-Ukraine-UN grain talks

EUR -
AED 4.309944
AFN 74.510722
ALL 95.57072
AMD 435.060622
ANG 2.100187
AOA 1077.148486
ARS 1633.548543
AUD 1.629831
AWG 2.112056
AZN 1.993211
BAM 1.959164
BBD 2.36379
BDT 144.001343
BGN 1.957292
BHD 0.443092
BIF 3490.759371
BMD 1.173364
BND 1.497091
BOB 8.10951
BRL 5.833496
BSD 1.17363
BTN 111.330948
BWP 15.949538
BYN 3.311854
BYR 22997.94409
BZD 2.360374
CAD 1.592936
CDF 2722.205195
CHF 0.916978
CLF 0.026861
CLP 1057.166507
CNY 8.011909
CNH 8.014379
COP 4290.559811
CRC 533.570631
CUC 1.173364
CUP 31.094159
CVE 110.883606
CZK 24.384973
DJF 208.530081
DKK 7.47283
DOP 69.707775
DZD 155.375718
EGP 62.901366
ERN 17.600467
ETB 184.218309
FJD 2.572133
FKP 0.86981
GBP 0.862364
GEL 3.150465
GGP 0.86981
GHS 13.135802
GIP 0.86981
GMD 86.261344
GNF 10299.208702
GTQ 8.966273
GYD 245.529324
HKD 9.191257
HNL 31.235267
HRK 7.535234
HTG 153.739671
HUF 364.309138
IDR 20299.205753
ILS 3.464324
IMP 0.86981
INR 111.346365
IQD 1537.107488
IRR 1542974.31
ISK 143.79583
JEP 0.86981
JMD 183.895722
JOD 0.8319
JPY 184.517474
KES 151.574808
KGS 102.576112
KHR 4708.118921
KMF 492.81274
KPW 1055.852847
KRW 1729.938621
KWD 0.360563
KYD 0.97805
KZT 543.605835
LAK 25787.610236
LBP 105074.790218
LKR 375.090738
LRD 215.722741
LSL 19.548368
LTL 3.46464
LVL 0.709756
LYD 7.456676
MAD 10.834841
MDL 20.221182
MGA 4875.329696
MKD 61.641296
MMK 2463.692897
MNT 4198.415212
MOP 9.470045
MRU 46.922496
MUR 55.195536
MVR 18.134354
MWK 2043.41337
MXN 20.49469
MYR 4.657838
MZN 74.983831
NAD 19.547992
NGN 1613.012025
NIO 43.08605
NOK 10.87415
NPR 178.120952
NZD 1.986923
OMR 0.451158
PAB 1.1736
PEN 4.11581
PGK 5.092197
PHP 71.885593
PKR 327.075207
PLN 4.2554
PYG 7218.099854
QAR 4.275447
RON 5.201286
RSD 117.426757
RUB 87.924811
RWF 1715.458891
SAR 4.400387
SBD 9.443922
SCR 17.160502
SDG 704.60387
SEK 10.83886
SGD 1.493696
SHP 0.876035
SLE 28.894132
SLL 24604.862266
SOS 670.573522
SRD 43.951834
STD 24286.27602
STN 24.875327
SVC 10.269638
SYP 129.825834
SZL 19.547986
THB 38.158058
TJS 11.008297
TMT 4.112643
TND 3.381583
TOP 2.82518
TRY 52.975292
TTD 7.966424
TWD 37.016146
TZS 3056.614692
UAH 51.56859
UGX 4413.009001
USD 1.173364
UYU 46.804945
UZS 14007.043283
VES 569.771431
VND 30925.194614
VUV 139.051108
WST 3.182386
XAF 657.132804
XAG 0.015821
XAU 0.000254
XCD 3.171076
XCG 2.115166
XDR 0.818678
XOF 657.66984
XPF 119.331742
YER 280.024184
ZAR 19.564801
ZMK 10561.688152
ZMW 21.917216
ZWL 377.822888
  • RBGPF

    -1.1500

    62.6

    -1.84%

  • CMSC

    0.0000

    22.82

    0%

  • CMSD

    0.0700

    23.13

    +0.3%

  • RELX

    0.7900

    36.59

    +2.16%

  • RYCEF

    0.9000

    15.8

    +5.7%

  • RIO

    3.9900

    100.48

    +3.97%

  • GSK

    0.9100

    52.31

    +1.74%

  • BTI

    1.3500

    58.8

    +2.3%

  • BCE

    0.5200

    23.78

    +2.19%

  • NGG

    3.5600

    89.54

    +3.98%

  • BP

    0.5800

    47.38

    +1.22%

  • JRI

    0.2500

    12.99

    +1.92%

  • BCC

    0.2700

    79.27

    +0.34%

  • VOD

    0.4600

    15.8

    +2.91%

  • AZN

    2.1700

    187.37

    +1.16%

Turkey to host Russia-Ukraine-UN grain talks
Turkey to host Russia-Ukraine-UN grain talks / Photo: Oleksandr GIMANOV - AFP

Turkey to host Russia-Ukraine-UN grain talks

Turkey said it will host Russian and Ukrainian delegations with UN diplomats on Wednesday to discuss the resumption of stalled grain deliveries across the Black Sea.

Text size:

The four-way meeting with Turkish officials comes as food prices soar around the world due to Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine is one of the world's biggest exporters of wheat and other grain.

But its shipments have been blocked by Russian warships and mines that Kyiv has laid across the Black Sea.

NATO member Turkey -- on good terms with both Russia and Ukraine -- has spearheaded efforts to resume the grain deliveries.

Turkish officials say they have 20 merchant ships waiting in the Black Sea that could be loaded quickly with Ukrainian grain.

Turkish Defence Minister Hulusi Akar said on Tuesday that the meeting would involve the three countries' military delegations and team from the United Nations.

"Military delegations from the Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian defence ministries, and a delegation of the United Nations, will hold talks tomorrow in Istanbul on the safe shipment to international markets of grain waiting in Ukrainian ports," Akar said.

- Erdogan-Putin talks -

A Russian foreign ministry spokesman confirmed the meeting but also insisted that Moscow had a list of demands.

"Another round of expert consultations is planned for July 13 in Istanbul," ministry spokesman Pyotr Ilyichev was quoted as saying by Russia's Interfax news agency.

"Our understandable conditions include the possibility to control and search the ship to avoid the contraband of weapons, and Kyiv's commitment not to stage provocations," Ilyichev said.

The Russian spokesman added that the UN team would act as "observers" at the talks.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has tried to use his good relations with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin and Kyiv's Western-backed leaders to thrust Ankara into the centre of negotiations about Ukraine.

Erdogan is due to meet Putin for the first time since Russia's invasion when the two leaders are hosted by Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in Tehran next Tuesday.

The talks are officially due to focus on the situation in war-ravaged Syria.

But the Kremlin said Putin and Erdogan will also hold a separate meeting that is almost certain to focus heavily on Ukraine.

- Snake Island -

Turkey has been sending defence delegations to both Moscow and Kyiv in a bid to break the deadlock over Ukraine's grain.

A plan proposed by the United Nations would see the shipments start along specific corridors that avoid known locations of mines.

Ukraine has refused to de-mine the area out of fear that Russia might then stage an amphibious assault on cities such as the Black Sea port of Odessa.

Ukraine's port authority said last week that Kyiv's recapture of Snake Island in the Black Sea has allowed it to resume shipments into neighbouring Romania along the Danube River.

But those deliveries can only cover a small fraction of the 20 to 25 million tonnes of grain believed to be blocked in Ukraine.

The negotiations are complicated by mounting suspicions that Russia is stealing and exporting grain from farmers in Ukrainian regions now under its control.

Ukraine summoned Ankara's ambassador to Kyiv after Turkey last week failed to seize a Russian-flag ship suspected of carrying confiscated grain.

The ship returned to a Russian port after spending nearly a week anchored off Turkey's Black Sea coast.

Ukraine's foreign ministry said it was "deeply disappointed" with Turkey.

K.Nakajima--JT