Ankara expects grain deal to be extended - Erdogan

ISTANBUL. July 14 (Interfax) - Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has said he expects the Black Sea grain initiative to be extended, Anadolu Agency reported on Friday.

"We hope that the Black Sea grain deal will be extended," Erdogan said.

Turkey and Russia share common positions on extending the initiative, Erdogan said.

He reiterated that Ankara expected Russian President Vladimir Putin to visit in August.

The Black Sea Grain Initiative, or the grain deal, was signed in Istanbul on July 22, 2022. The UN, Russia, Turkey and Ukraine signed two documents to open a grain corridor from three Ukrainian ports (Chernomorsk, Odessa and Yuzhny) and to lift restrictions on Russian food and fertilizer exports.

The initiative was extended in November 2022 for 120 days until March, and then twice more by two months. It currently remains valid until July 17.