埃尔多安表示,土耳其和俄罗斯同意向贫困国家免费提供粮食

Türkiye, Russia agree to send free grain to needy countries, says Erdogan

发布于:2022年11月05日 | 转载自:人民日报英文版

ISTANBUL, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Friday he has agreed with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to ship grain and fertilizers free of charge to some African countries.

"During our conversation the other day, Mr. Putin told me to send grain to underdeveloped countries free of charge ... and we have agreed," Erdogan told an international trade expo in Istanbul.

"We’ll make sure that the grain-laden ships reach all the countries in need, starting with Djibouti, Somalia, and Sudan, which are dealing with severe food crises," Erdogan added.

Erdogan’s remarks on Friday came shortly after he and United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres discussed the extension of the Black Sea grain export deal during a phone call.

Brokered by the United Nations (UN) and Türkiye, the Black Sea Grain initiative reached in late July to establish a maritime humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea for grain and agri-product exports. So far, the deal has allowed about 10 million tons of grain to be shipped from certain Ukrainian ports.

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