Renewal of Black Sea Deal Discussed by Ukrainian and Turkish Foreign Ministers

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The foreign ministers of Ukraine and Turkey have expressed the need to renew the Black Sea grain deal, which allowed for the safe export of Ukrainian grain until Russia withdrew from the agreement last month. Turkey is urging Russia to return to the deal, stating that alternative solutions are less effective. Ukraine has announced a "humanitarian corridor" in the Black Sea to release trapped cargo ships, but both ministers believe that the Black Sea grain deal remains the optimal solution and are working towards its revival.
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