IP- Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday said that his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin could visit Turkiye next month, Reuters reported.

Iran press/ Asia: According to the report, among the topics he plans to discuss with Putin are the exchange of prisoners between Kyiv and Moscow, and the so-called "grain deal," which he wants to extend for at least two more years.“We will have the opportunity to discuss this issue again face-to-face... This is one of the most important items on our agenda, both in phone diplomacy and during the personal meeting that will take place next month.”

On the eve of July 7, Erdogan met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who had arrived in Turkey for a visit with his Turkish counterpart. The main topic of the discussion was the release of Ukrainian soldiers held captive by Russia.

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