As the military invasion of Ukraine continues, Russian President Vladimir Putin visited Iran and met with President Raisi on the 19th to restrain Europe and the United States, and also with Turkey's President Erdogan on the resumption of exports of Ukrainian wheat and other products. Is expected to be exchanged.

Russian troops are expected to begin full-scale ground operations to seize control of Donetsk Oblast in eastern Ukraine, and according to the Russian Defense Ministry, a missile attack killed more than 250 Ukrainian soldiers and destroyed weapons on the 18th. Announced.



According to the Ukrainian State of Emergency Agency, a two-story building was attacked in Donetsk Oblast on the 18th, killing six people.



Under these circumstances, President Putin will visit Tehran, the capital of Iran, and meet with President Laisi and Supreme Leader Ayatollah Alien on the 19th.



The talks are expected to be on the agenda for dealing with Iran's nuclear development issues and economic sanctions in Europe and the United States. It seems to be restrained.



In Tehran, Putin and Turkish President Erdogan will meet for the first time after the military invasion.



Amid growing concerns over the global food crisis, Russia and Ukraine, as intermediaries Turkey and the United Nations, are heading towards a final agreement to resume exports of agricultural products such as wheat from Ukraine. It is expected to exchange opinions.