Zelensky, together with representatives of the G7, Turkey and the UN, verified the loading process of these first ships ‘in situ’ in the ports of Odessa and Chonomorsk.
Euskaraz irakurri: Ukrainak ziurtatu duenez, 17 ontzi zerealekin kargatu dituzte, eta horietako 10 itsasoratzeko perst daude
The Ministry of Infrastructure of Ukraine confirmed on Friday that 17 ships have already been loaded with grains and that 10 of them are ready to depart from Ukrainian ports under the food export agreement reached between Russia and Ukraine through Turkey and the United Nations.
The President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelenskytogether with representatives of the G7, Turkey and the UN, the loading process of these first ships in the ports of Odessa and Chonomorskas described by the aforementioned ministry in a publication on its Telegram channel.
A total of 17 ships have already been loaded, ten of which are ready to depart, marking the first food exports from Ukrainian ports since the outbreak of the war, which began in late February on orders from Russian President Vladimir. Putin.
A cargo ship in the port of Odessa (Ukraine). Photo: EFE
Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations They agreed last week with the departure of food ships from Ukrainian ports via the Black Sea to the Bosphorus in Turkey, a country where a joint coordination center has been established with representatives from the three countries and the UN.
Ukraine pledged to guide ships through waters that have been mined, while Russia pledged not to target ships or certain port infrastructure of its neighbor.
According to information from the Ukrainian authorities, a country considered to be the ‘bread box of Europe’, more than 20 million tons of grain blocked since the outbreak of the war are waiting to be exported.
In this regard, the Russian representative to the UN Security Council said this Friday that he sees… difficult to implement the Black Sea agreementsor for unblocking Ukrainian ports because Western “heavy weapons” continue to arrive at those ports.
“It is difficult to support the full implementation of these agreements if heavy weapons continue to arrive at ports,” he said. Dmitri PolianskiyRussia’s deputy ambassador to the Security Council at a new session devoted to the war in Ukraine.
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