This was announced by the Turkish government on Sunday, which acted as a mediator in the agreement between Ukraine and Russia for the export of about 22 million tons of grain.
Euskaraz irakurri: Astelehen honetan aterako da Ukrainatik lehenengo ontzi zerealekin
The first ship loaded with Ukrainian grain It is likely to depart from a Ukrainian port tomorrow, under the agreement on a corridor for grain exports from Ukraine, the Turkish government announced on Sunday.
“The ships are already loaded. Everything is ready. There are some minor complications. The first ship may depart tomorrow morning,” Turkish presidency spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said during an interview on Turkish broadcaster Kanal 7.
Thanks to the mediation of TurkeyMoscow and Kiev signed an agreement on July 22 in Istanbul that provides for the export of about 22 million tons of grain from three Ukrainian ports, Odessa, Pivdennyi and Chornomorsk.
Ukrainian tugs will carry naval convoys along a route no danger of floating mines and Turkish naval ships will accompany them to the Bosphorus.
Since the signing of the agreement works in Istanbul a coordination and supervision center of this maritime route, with 20 representatives, both civilian and military, sent by Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations.
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Source: EITB

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