Blinken: U.S. is looking to Turkey to pull Russia back to Black Sea grain deal

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Blinken: U.S. is looking to Turkey to pull Russia back to Black Sea grain deal
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Since Russia’s withdrawal Monday, U.S. officials have said they’re working with Turkey, Ukraine and other allies to salvage the deal and bolster other export routes from Ukraine.

"I hope the world is watching this, and seeing how Russia is cynically manipulating food in order to advance its objectives in Ukraine,” said Secretary of State Antony Blinken. | Francis Chung/POLITICOSecretary of State Antony Blinken made clear Friday that the U.S. is looking to Turkey to help prod Russia back into the Black Sea grain deal that Moscow blew up earlier this week, roiling global wheat markets and escalating military tensions in the region.

Erdogan doesn’t appear willing at this point to continue the deal without Russian involvement. But Blinken Friday pointedly laid out U.S. expectations for Turkey to continue to lead on the effort to reassemble the fragile agreement during his remarks at the Aspen Security Forum. After leaving the agreement, Moscow has continued a barrage of airstrikes on the key Ukrainian port city of Odesa that has “” grain silos and key port infrastructure, according to Ukrainian officials in the city. Blinken reiterated that Russia is “weaponizing food” and “doing something truly unconscionable.”

Blinken noted Russia’s withdrawal from the deal, threats to attack civilian ships in the Black Sea heading to Ukrainian ports and its airstrikes on Odesa has “put a deep chill” on commercial shipping and the insurance that’s needed to move massive amounts of grain and other key food supplies through the region. Ukraine has alsoThe White House National Security Council warned earlier this week that the U.S.

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