Russia-Ukraine grain deal must be sustainable to end conflict, says Turkish Foreign Minister


KUALA LUMPUR: It is important to maintain the newly-signed Russia-Ukraine grain deal as it could lead to a potential ceasefire in the conflict that began in late February this year, says Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu.

Cavusoglu also said that although the 120-day grain deal between Russia and Ukraine had been inked, the situation between the two countries remained fluid at the moment.

“I have to tell you that the situation is fragile because both sides (Russia and Ukraine) are still fighting against each other.

“So, I believe this grain deal would be our basis for a comprehensive ceasefire and plans for lasting peace in the region,” said Cavusoglu in Parliament on Thursday (Aug 4).

“This has to be sustainable and everyone must act responsibly and be committed to continue this flow,” added Cavusoglu, who was speaking alongside Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Saifuddin Abdullah.

Cavusoglu is on a two-day official visit in Malaysia that started on Aug 3.

Cavusoglu said the grain deal that was signed on July 22 between Russia and Ukraine is set to last for 120 days and it could be automatically renewed when its term expires.

Cavusoglu also said Ukrainian grain exports will be monitored closely by the joint coordination centre (JCC) in Istanbul, which was launched on July 27 to ensure safe sea travel.

Cavusoglu said it was pertinent that Russia and Ukraine continue exporting their goods to the world.

“Russia will be able to export its own grain and related products, as well as fertilisers. The entire world needs goods from both countries, so this has to be a sustainable one,” added Cavusoglu.

The Russia-Ukraine deal to export grain and fertiliser was brokered by Turkiye and the United Nations on July 22 and it took two months of talks.

The conflict between Russia and Ukraine that began on Feb 24 had disrupted global food and energy supplies and the United Nations had warned of multiple famines taking place this year.

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