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Lithuania will help export Ukrainian grain
Lithuania can help export Ukrainian grain against the background of a temporary ban on the sale of agricultural products from Ukraine to Poland.
Norwegian oil replaced russian oil on the EU market
Oil from Norway captured the European market, replacing russian energy carriers.
Grain blockade: causes and consequences of the ban on imports from Ukraine
Four EU countries have already introduced a temporary ban on the import of grain from Ukraine. In fact, it is also about the transit of agricultural products. Negotiations are ongoing, the situation is worsening due to the peak of sowing, the blockade of vessel inspections in the Bosphorus and the uncertainty of the future of the agricultural market.
Grain theft: Ukraine asks Turkey to arrest the ship
A ship with stolen Ukrainian grain, which was delivered from occupied Kerch, entered the port of Turkey.
The head of the European Commission presented a plan to solve the problem with exports from Ukraine
The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, responded to the five EU member states and offered them a settlement mechanism.
Poland can monitor the transit of grain from Ukraine with the help of trackers
Poland will monitor the transit of Ukrainian agricultural products by tracking cargo in the SENT electronic system.
Austria is ready to help Ukraine modernize the Danube fleet
The Austrian shipyard agreed to help modernize the fleet of the Ukrainian Danube Shipping Company.
Russia wants to impose its vision of the “Grain Initiative” in the UN
The russians plan to discuss the Black Sea Grain Initiative with UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres. Before that, the terrorist country repeatedly threatened to tear up the Grain Agreement.
Biden extended the ban on the entry of russian ships to US ports for a year
US President Joe Biden extended the ban on russian ships entering US ports.
Russian “ghost ships” spy in the North Sea, investigation
Russian vessels disguised as fishing trawlers and research vessels regularly ply in the North Sea. They collect data on objects of underwater critical infrastructure of European countries.
Bulgaria banned the import of agricultural products from Ukraine, but left transit
Bulgaria introduces a temporary ban on food imports from Ukraine, with the exception of transit goods.
Grain initiative: Ukraine and Turkey agreed to resume ship inspections
Minister of Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov met with Minister of Defense of Turkey Hulusi Akar. The officials discussed the unblocking and functioning of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Poland calls for new sanctions against russian federation
Poland proposed to introduce new sanctions against russia. The new restrictions concern, in particular, the import of pipeline oil and diamonds.
Humanitarian aid: Ukraine exported 541,000 tons of grain
Within the framework of humanitarian programs, Ukraine has already sent more than 540,000 tons of agricultural products to countries in Africa and Asia.
Inspections of vessels in the Bosphorus have been resumed
The Joint Coordination Center (JCC) resumed inspections of vessels transporting Ukrainian grain within the “grain corridor”.
Ukraine will maintain the ban on coal exports, says the Minister of Energy
Ukraine does not plan to resume exports of thermal coal.
Vessels will be seized from the inhabitants in the occupied part of the Kherson Region
The russians will take small vessels and boats from the inhabitants of the occupied part of the Kherson region.
Ukraine and Poland agreed on the restoration of transit of agricultural products” > Ukraine and Poland agreed on the restoration of transit of agricultural products
Ukraine and Poland agreed on the restoration of transit of Ukrainian agricultural products. It will be operational from April 21, 2023.