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Turkey to host Russia-Ukraine-UN grain talks

Wheat is pictured as a farmer harvests a field on land near Zhovtneve village, in the region of Chernigov, some 220km north of Kiev on August 11, 2009. With their expanses of arable land appearing among the most fertile in the world and endowed with an advantageous climate, Ukraine, formerly nicknamed 'granary of Europe', counts broadly on its farming sector to support in stream its economy. AFP PHOTO/GENYA SAVILOV (Photo by Genya SAVILOV / AFP)

Turkey said it will host Russian and Ukrainian delegations together with UN diplomats on Wednesday to discuss the resumption of stalled grain deliveries across the Black Sea, Agence France-Presse reported.

The four-way meeting comes with food prices around the world soaring because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Ukraine is one of the world’s biggest exporters of wheat and other grain.

But its exports have been blocked by Russian warships and mines that Kyiv has laid across the Black Sea.

NATO member Turkey has been spearheading efforts to resume the grain deliveries.

Turkish officials say they have 20 merchant ships waiting in the Black Sea that could be loaded quickly with Ukrainian grain.

Turkish Defense Minister Hulusi Akar on Tuesday announced the meeting in a statement that did not specify who will represent each side.

“Military delegations from the Turkish, Russian and Ukrainian defense ministries, and a delegation of the United Nations, will hold talks tomorrow in İstanbul on the safe shipment to international markets of grain waiting in Ukrainian ports,” Akar said.

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