Kyiv:Russia's defence minister has told his Turkish counterpart that Moscow has agreed to return to a Turkish and UN-brokered deal that allowed the shipment of millions of tons of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea, Turkey's president says. President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu called Turkey's Hulusi Akar and informed him that the grain corridor agreement would continue in the same way as before as of Wednesday.
Erdogan said Wednesday that the deal would prioritise shipments to African nations, including Somalia, Djibouti and Sudan, in line with Russia's concerns that most of the grain was ending up in richer nations. Russia suspended its participation in the grain deal over the weekend, citing allegations of a Ukrainian drone attack against its Black Sea fleet.