VLADIMIR PUTIN will meet with Turkish and Iranian leaders right this moment to debate grain exports from Ukraine and Turkey’s deliberate incursion into Syria.
Presidents Vladimir Putin and Recep Tayyip Erdogan are scheduled to satisfy on Tuesday in Tehran with supreme chief Ali Khamenei and the nation’s president, Ebrahim Raissi.
Syria is the primary topic of the summit, however Mr Putin and Mr Erdogan can even focus on a deal to renew the export of grains from Ukraine.
A Kremlin spokesperson confirmed that Ukrainian grain exports could be on the agenda, whereas a senior Turkish official informed Reuters that whereas “small issues” needed to be ironed out, a deal is very more likely to be agreed this week between the UN, Turkey, Russia and Ukraine.
Mr Erdoğan, who was on the other facet of Syria’s civil conflict to Russia and Iran, introduced a deliberate incursion final month that may goal Kurdish “terrorists”, in addition to place a buffer zone inside Syria, into which he hopes to position Syrian refugees.
Iran and Russia, in addition to the USA, have inspired President Erdoğan to again away from the controversial plan – and any main disagreements might throw the Ukraine grain settlement into peril.