UN, Turkey and Ukraine agreed on movement of 14 vessels in Black Sea
UN, Turkey and Ukraine agree on a plan for the movement of 14 vessels in the Black Sea
Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations agreed on the movement of 14 vessels with Ukrainian grain in the Black Sea after the Russian Federation announced its withdrawal from the "grain agreement".
The Joint Coordination Center reports.
The statement said the three delegations agreed to carry out inspections on October 31 for 40 ships leaving the port.
Russia, which has been blocking the movement of ships through the grain corridor since September, and announced the day before that it was suspending its participation in the grain agreement, will also be notified of the decision.
"Today, the total tonnage of grain and food products moved from the ports of Ukraine within the framework of this initiative is 9,521,645 tons", the center added.
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On October 29, Russia announced the "suspension" of its obligations under the agreement on the safe export of Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea.
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Volodymyr Zelenskyy, is sure that Russia decided to disrupt the "grain agreement" back in September.
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Joe Biden said that famine will intensify in the world due to Russia's decision to block the grain agreement.
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On October 30, the press service of the Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported that the country, together with the EU, would help Ukraine export grain. The department noted that the actions of the Russian Federation indicate a lack of intention to comply with international agreements.
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