
Turkey and Russia have reached a tentative deal to restart the shipments of Ukraine's agricultural products from a key Black Sea port, but Kyiv remains skeptical of the proposed pact, according to people familiar with the discussions.
The people said that the government of Turkey has offered military help to clear mines off the coast of Odesa and escort grain ships, but Ukraine has yet to endorse the plan, worried that removing defenses could leave the vital port open to Russian attack, and spokespeople said that they were not yet public, and that they were talking about matters that aren't yet public. The people said that Turkey hopes that the United Nations will endorse the proposal in the near future could allay security concerns.
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