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Turkey

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Capital Ankara
Dialing code +90
Population79. 81
Currency Turkish lira
Points of interest Hagia Sophia Museum
The Blue Mosque
Presidents Recep Tayyip Erdogan
Location statistical region population84.34 million
Destinations Istanbul
Cappadocia
Antalya
Bodrum
Attractions Hagia Sophia
The Blue Mosque
Grand Bazaar
Topkapi Palace Museum
Address turkey
Roster Defender
Head coach Vincenzo Montella
Arena stadium Ataturk Olympic Stadium
Konya Buyukşehir Arena
Corendon Airlines Park Antalya Stadium
Captains Hakan Calhanoglu
Confeder UEFA
Europe
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Fifa code TUR
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The Türkiye national football team represents Turkey in men's international football matches. The team is controlled by the Turkish Football Federation, the governing body for football in Turkey, which was founded in 1923 and has been a member of FIFA since 1923 and UEFA since 1962.

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By James WaterhouseBBC Ukraine Correspondent, Odesa

The Ukraine Grain Deal. 22 July 2022 - 17 July 2023.

A Short Life , with its flaws, but The only diplomatic light in The Darkness of Russia's invasion.

It had allowed Ukraine to export its grain to The World through The Black Sea.

A third less than normal, but still 33 million tonnes. However, in recent months, its health had deteriorated.

Russia was accused of slowing The route with naval blockades and long inspections, and The Deal finally succumbed.

Last week saw Moscow's official withdrawal. Russia then launched a wave of missile strikes on ports it once promised to leave alone.

EXPLAINED:

One site destroyed was a grain terminal owned by One of Ukraine's biggest producers, Kernel. Officials say More Than 60,000 tonnes of grain has been destroyed in The Past week.

" We stopped our exports for The First two to three months of The War , " explains Yevhen Osypov, Kernel's CEO.

" The prices of oil and grain went up by 50%, and you can see The same happening again now. "

While global grain supplies seem to be stable for now, global markets saw The Price of grain rise by 8% within A Day of Russia pulling Out - The highest daily rise since its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February Last Year .

The Kremlin had agreed not to target port infrastructure in three locations in The region, but that diplomatic shield is no more.

With damaged ports, no agreed corridor through The Black Sea and Russia controlling most of The Coastline , Mr Osypov believes Ukraine's grain export capacity will drop by a further 50%.

" It's a huge challenge for our farmers because they'll have to sell their products 20% below cost, " says Mr Osypov, who predicts there will be fewer people in The Future working less land.

The death of The Grain deal extends well beyond Odesa's ports. The City 's mayor Gennady Trukhanov thinks Moscow just wants to show nothing will be exported without them, and he's right.

" The Most terrible thing is that in order to achieve their goal, they've attacked innocent people, " he says.

You're left in little doubt over The scale of Ukrainian grain production when standing 40 metres high on top of a silo in The central Poltava region.

The Plant we're in can hold 120,000 tonnes. It's around a third full, and while Ukraine is unable to export through The Black Sea, it will keep filling up.

The Site is surrounded by an endless agricultural expanse.

This is a country which can't suddenly stop producing grain. It has to go Somewhere - or at least that's The Hope .

" We feel there is a need for us to harvest as much grain as possible, " says Yulia, a Lab Technician at Kernel, as she pours samples into a pipe.

Before The Birth of The Grain deal, tens of millions of people from some of The World 's poorest countries were At Risk of starvation because of Ukraine's inability to export it.

Twelve Months later, that risk has returned.

" The Russians probably don't understand what hunger is, " says Yulia. " People are starving, there's a large supply, but they can't get it for no reason. "

Moscow had threatened to pull Out before, mainly saying there were too many restrictions on its own agricultural goods.

It also wants a major bank let into a global payment system, restrictions lifted on Russian fertiliser companies, and for its ships to get full access to insurance and foreign ports.

Russian President Vladimir Putin has now turned those complaints into demands. However, if they were to be met, that would require a relaxation of western sanctions, which is hard to imagine.

Last July, The Kremlin had seemed keen to be " part of The solution" when it came to The food crisis that it has directly caused by invading Ukraine.

Battlefield frustrations seem to have changed that stance.

Despite The lack of a pulse, Turkey - One of The main brokers of The Grain deal along with The United Nations - is still hopeful it can be resuscitated.

So, assuming The initiative is indeed dead, is there an Heir Apparent ? An alternative solution for Ukraine to export?

Road and rail has been used through neighbouring countries like Romania and Poland, but there have been times when Ukrainian grain has flooded their markets and driven down prices, to The annoyance of farmers.

The River Danube has also been developed as a route through Central Europe , with two million tonnes of grain Making It through in The Last 12 Months , compared to 600,000 The year before.

However both scratch The Surface of what Ukraine hopes to shift, and are much more expensive logistically.

During her recent visit I asked The Head of US Aid, Samantha Power , whether Ukraine's status as " Europe's breadbasket" was a thing of The Past .

She'd just announced a package worth almost a billion dollars for Ukraine, which included agricultural modernisation.

" We're doing what we can, but there's no substitute for peace, " was her reply.

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