Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday said his country is not facing energy problems in the winter months, unlike the European Union.
"While Europe thinks how they'll spend winter with energy crisis, we're entering with peace of mind," Erdogan said, adding that Ankara is preparing to buy wheat through the Black Sea Grain deal to make flour for poor nations.
The July agreement inked between Ukraine and Russia was backed by Turkey and the United Nations in order to facilitate food exports.