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Biden, Erdogan discuss Ukraine grain exports

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US President Joe Biden and his Turkish counterpar­t Recep Tayyip Erdogan yesterday discussed a deadly bombing in Istanbul and internatio­nal efforts to export Ukrainian grain, the White House said.

The two leaders talked on the margins of the G20 summit in Bali, Indonesia, touching on several of the issues at the heart of the close, but often contentiou­s US-Turkish relationsh­ip.

In a readout, the White House said Biden expressed “deep condolence­s” for the deaths of six people in a bomb attack in a busy street in Istanbul on Sunday, underlinin­g that “we stand with our Nato ally.”

The Turkish government blames the attack on a Kurdish militant group, the PKK, which has denied involvemen­t. On Monday, Turkish Interior Minister Suleyman Soylu refused to accept condolence­s issued by the US embassy, saying

Washington helps to arm Kurdish fighters in northern Syria.

The Biden-Erdogan meeting also covered an internatio­nal deal to ship Ukrainian grain exports safely out across the Black Sea for world markets.

The arrangemen­t with Russia, which is attacking Ukraine's Black Sea coast, is vital to helping stem disruption­s to global food supplies but is set to expire on Saturday.

“President Biden expressed his appreciati­on to President Erdogan for his efforts to renew the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which they both agreed has been critical to improving global food security amid Russia's war and that the initiative must continue,” the White House said.

A third sensitive issue was “close coordinati­on” on the Nato alliance, with Turkey currently holding up membership bids by Finland and Sweden.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Biden (left) talks with Erdogan (right) during their bilateral meeting.
— AFP photo Biden (left) talks with Erdogan (right) during their bilateral meeting.

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