Ankara considers it necessary to resolve negotiations with the Russian side to extend the grain agreement.
This was stated by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Hakan Fidan at a joint press conference with the Venezuelan colleague Ivan Hile Pinto in Ankara.
According to him, it is highly likely that attempts to solve this issue will lead to other security threats.
The diplomat also commented on the Promotions to burn the Qur’an in a number of European countries.
Fidan said that the Islamic world should collectively respond to provocations regarding the Holy Book of Muslims. According to the minister, otherwise in the West there will be no awareness of the scale of this problem.
The head of the Turkish Foreign Ministry affected the connections between Turkey and Venezuela. He emphasized that Ankara opens against unilateral sanctions and foreign intervention in relation to this country.
Ivan Khil Pinto, in turn, noted that Karakas considers Turkey as a country with growing potential and sees in it a “guarantor of peace and development.”