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Turkey’s Erdogan Says He Will Speak to Russia’s Putin on Monday

Erdogan will urge Putin to resume Black Sea grain exports and peace talks to reduce casualties and update Western leaders on progress, following recent diplomatic meetings.

  • On Monday, President Tayyip Erdogan will call Russian President Vladimir Putin to discuss peace efforts and ask him to restart a grain passage deal, saying it's "very beneficial" to start this process.
  • Having hosted multiple Istanbul talks, Turkey has maintained ties with Kyiv and Moscow while providing Ukraine military aid and refusing Western sanctions.
  • The Black Sea Grain Initiative, signed in July 2022, allowed export of nearly 33 million metric tons of Ukrainian grain, but Russia withdrew in 2023 citing obstacles to its food and fertiliser exports.
  • Erdogan said he would press to `end the deaths` during the call and share the outcomes with European and U.S. leaders and allies.
  • Last week, after hosting Volodymyr Zelenskiy in Ankara and discussing the war with the leaders of France and Italy, Erdogan did not comment on Washington's 28-point draft plan amid Geneva talks.
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In the framework of the G20 Summit, the Turkish president reported this Sunday that tomorrow Monday he will have a telephone conversation with the Kremlin leader

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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said today that he will speak by phone with Russian President Vladimir Putin tomorrow about restoring the grain transport corridor across the Black Sea, the Turkish newspaper Hurriyet reports.

·Belgrade, Serbia
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Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced this Sunday that, on Monday, he should have a telephone conversation with his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to discuss peace efforts on Ukraine, adding that he will propose his resignation...

·Romania
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Barron's broke the news in New York, United States on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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