Ship inspections resumed this Wednesday due to the UN-brokered agreement on the safe export of grains from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports.
Poland accepted this Tuesday lift the transit ban for Ukrainian grain and food productsthough Ukraine claimed that the war deal that allowed it to safely transport grain from its Black Sea ports remained under threat.
Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakovtoday stated that ship inspections are already resuming due to the UN-brokered deal reached after two days of negotiations.
On the other hand, he has stated that Russian inspectors have tried to prevent the passage of the ships that would carry grain from the Ukraine.
Failure to resume exports to Eastern European countries or to extend the agreement would result in large quantities of grain being trapped in Ukraine, negatively affecting exports and causing further economic problems for Kiev.
In the meantime, the import bans remain in force Poland, Slovakia and Hungaryto protect their markets from an influx of cheaper supply after the Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Source: EITB

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