Putin and Erdogan to Discuss Reviving Black Sea Grain Deal Amid Ongoing Impacts on Global Food Security
- Russia's invasion of Ukraine disrupted global food exports, raising prices and affecting poor nations.
- A UN-brokered deal allowed Ukraine to ship grain, but Russia withdrew over sanctions impacting its exports.
- Turkey is pushing for Russia to rejoin the deal before Putin hosts Erdogan for talks on Monday.
- Moscow demanded the West ease restrictions to revive the deal, but the UN's new proposal did not satisfy them.
- The meeting aims to restore the agreement to alleviate the food crisis, though peace talks remain unlikely.