Russia and Turkey in Moscow will hold talks on the supply of grain

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Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich said on April 1 that Russia and Turkey will hold talks on the supply of grain.

He told this to the first media forum of the Association of Retailers (ACORT).

According to the vice-premier, Russia received a letter from Turkey with a proposal to meet and discuss grain exports. In response, the Russian Federation invited the Turkish authorities to Moscow.

The date of the meeting will be agreed upon when Turkey will respond to the invitation.

March 17, information appeared that the Turkish authorities are going to deprive Russia of the right to duty-free supply of wheat, corn and sunflower meal. Governor of Kuban Veniamin Kondratiev said that Turkey's restrictions on the export of Russian grain can contribute to the development of the agro-industrial complex of the region.