Turkey will be able to purchase Ukrainian grain at a reduced price

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Turkey, based on the agreements that were reached with Russia and Ukraine, will be able to buy grain at prices below world prices, a local newspaper reported on Sunday, TASS writes.

According to the head of the agriculture commission of the Turkish parliament Yunus Kilic, who signed agreements on the export of agricultural products in Istanbul on July 22, "both ministers [from the Russian Federation and Ukraine] verbally promised that Turkey would receive advantages in terms of grain prices and its purchase." "Thanks to this, we will also be able to buy grain for its subsequent export," the deputy said in an interview with the newspaper.

"Of course, they (Russia and Ukraine) themselves will determine the countries of supply, their volumes and grain prices. Turkey, according to the signed document, has assumed the role of the secretariat and in their trade with other countries will perform functions comparable to foreign missions," the parliamentarian said.

A package of documents designed to solve the problem of food and fertilizer supplies to world markets was signed in Istanbul on July 22.

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