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MOSCOW: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said after talks Monday with Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin that Ankara was against alternative proposals to last year’s Ukraine grain agreement, which Moscow scuppered in July.

Both Ukraine and Russia have aired rival plans to start sending grain across the Black Sea on their own.

But Erdogan, who helped broker the original deal, has been trying to revive the agreement and use it as a basis for broader peace talks.

“The alternative proposals brought to the agenda could not offer a sustainable, secure and permanent model based on cooperation between the parties like the Black Sea Initiative,” Erdogan said at a joint media appearance with Putin in Sochi.

Ukraine has sent four ships along a new sea route, while Russia is preparing a plan to send foodstuffs for free to some African countries, and to send discounted grain for processing in Turkiye under a deal also including Qatar.

Erdogan said on Monday that Turkiye and the United Nations had prepared new proposals aimed at addressing Russia’s problems with the deal, adding that he hoped to reach a workable solution “soon”.

“We have prepared a new proposal package in consultation with the UN. I believe that it is possible to get results. I believe that a solution that will meet Turkiye’s expectations will be reached soon,” Erdogan said.

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