Russia did not approve the prolongation of the Black Sea Grain Agreement. United World International author Mehmet Perinçek provided an interview on the reasons for that, how the agreement can be saved and which stance Türkiye should take to the Turkish daily newspaper Aydınlık. Below we present the translation of the interview. Why did Russia not renew the grain agreement? ...

United World International has organized an international webinar on the topic “The Grain War: Sanctions, Hunger and the Quest for a Mulipolar World” on October 24. Speakers from Russia, Türkiye and Egypt made presentations. Vyacheslav Matuzov, a former Soviet and Russian diplomat and President of the Society for Friendship and Business Cooperation with Arab Countries and member of the Committee ...

United World International has organized an international webinar on the topic “The Grain War: Sanctions, Hunger and the Quest for a Mulipolar World” on October 24. Speakers from Russia, Türkiye and Egypt made presentations. The speaker from Russia was Vyacheslav Matuzov. Matuzov is a former Soviet and Russian diplomat. He is also President of the Society for Friendship and Business ...

United World International has organized a webinar titled “The Grain War: Sanctions, Hunger and the Quest for a Multipolar World” on October 24. The webinar hosted 3 speakers: Vyacheslav Matuzov, former Soviet and Russian diplomat, Halil Özsaraç, retired Turkish Navy Staff Captain and Dr. Sherif Fayyad, PhD in agricultural economics, member of the Political Bureau of the Progressive Party, Egypt. ...

1. Hunger as part of the rules-based international order From the US Secretary of State to the German Foreign Minister, from the British magazine of Economist to the even the Pope, all Western leaders have turned into spokespeople of the world’s hungry. No day goes by without one or several of them warning of global famine. When Western politicians decry ...

The public agenda in Türkiye has been busy with three main topics last week. The Turkish-Russian-Ukrainian joint grain corridor plan, which was agreed upon for the Black Sea on the initiatives from Türkiye, was the top subject on the agenda. Secondly the terror attacks on Turkish diplomatic missions in Iraq have caused an outrage among the Turkish public. And another ...

The public agenda of Türkiye has been busy with three main topics last week. First was the telephone conversation between the Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin. Second was the summit held in Istanbul between military delegations of Russia, Türkiye and Ukraine and UN representatives, on a possible grain corridor. Third was the trilateral meeting ...