The Black Sea Grain Corridor Agreement was extended for 120 days as of November 19, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan said.
Erdoğan announced that in accordance with the resolution reached by Türkiye, the UN, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine, the Black Sea Grain Initiative was extended for an additional 120 days beginning November 19, 2022, as a result of the quadrilateral discussions hosted by Türkiye.
In the statement shared on his Twitter account Erdoğan said the following regarding the Black Sea Initiative:
“In accordance with the resolution reached by Türkiye, the UN, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine, the Black Sea Grain Initiative was extended for an additional 120 days beginning November 19, 2022, as a result of the quadrilateral discussions hosted by Türkiye. With the delivery of more than 11 million tonnes of grains and foodstuffs to those in need via approximately 500 ships over the past four months, the significance and benefits of this agreement for the food supply and security of the world have become evident.”
Erdoğan wished for the agreement to be auspicious and thanked United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, President Putin of Russia, and President Zelensky of Ukraine, for their willingness to prolong the agreement, and congratulated all those who contributed. (ILKHA)
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