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Vladimir Putin to meet Turkish counterpart Erdogan on September 4

It came to an end in July when Russia abruptly withdrew from the agreement, as reported by Al Jazeera

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Russian President Vladimir Putin. Pic/AFP

Russian President Vladimir Putin. Pic/AFP

President Vladimir Putin will meet his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Monday in Sochi, Al Jazeera reported, quoting Russian Presidential spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Their talks come a week before Turkey and the United Nations seek to revive a Ukraine grain export deal that aided ease a global food crisis. Peskov told the media persons on Friday, 'It is true that the talks will be held on Monday. They will be in Sochi in the middle of the day.'

As international attempts to patch up the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which sent grain and other supplies to regions of Africa, the Middle East, and Asia where famine is a growing threat, continue, the declaration put an end to weeks of speculation about when and where the two presidents may meet next. It came to an end in July when Russia abruptly withdrew from the agreement, as reported by Al Jazeera.

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