Turkey is working to resume negotiations on grain agreement - mass media

Negotiations on new proposals for the renewal of the Black Sea Grain Initiative may take place in Istanbul.
This is reported by the Turkish publication Sabah, Censor.NET informs with reference to Espreso.
"In order not to cause global problems, especially caused by migration, displacement, and instability that may arise in underdeveloped countries, Turkey is working with the United Nations on project proposals to make the corridor functional," the publication writes.
Turkey believes that the termination of the "grain agreement" may lead to global consequences because the price of grain in the world has already risen by 15%.
"Technical negotiations between Moscow and Kyiv regarding the activation of the corridor may take place in Istanbul," the material adds.
Also remind, that the last time the ship left the port of Odesa under the Grain Agreement was July 16. After the collapse of the Grain Agreement, the Russian Federation resorted to systematic air attacks on the port infrastructure to stop Ukrainian agricultural exports.