Politics
Vessels with grain nevertheless left the ports of Great Odesa
As of the morning of October 31, vessels continue to depart from the ports of Great Odesa along the “grain corridor”.
Europe continues to import Ukrainian grain through “grain corridor”
Despite russia’s actions to disrupt the Grain Agreement, Europe will continue to import Ukrainian grain through the land corridor.
The UN and Turkey agreed on the movement of 16 vessels through the “grain corridor”
Yesterday, October 30, the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul approved the movement of 16 vessels in Turkish waters under the grain initiative.
Due to russia’s statement, the movement of more than 200 ships with food was blocked
As of October 30, the Ukrainian side did not have permits from the Joint Coordination Center to pass through the secure corridor and carry out inspections. So 218 ships are effectively blocked in their current positions.
The grain agreement: how the world reacted to the withdrawal of russian federation
On Saturday, October 29, russia decided to suspend its participation in the grain agreement – allegedly because of “an attack on a ship of the Black Sea Fleet.” The withdrawal of russian federation caused an indignant reaction in the political and economic communities. USM tells how the world reacted to russia’s statement.
Russia suspends participation in the grain agreement
Russia has decided to suspend its participation in the grain agreement – allegedly because of “an attack on a ship of the Black Sea Fleet”.
Iran increases imports of russian grain
The Iranian ambassador said that the country is increasing its purchase of russian grain.
The yacht of a russian businessman tried to “escape” from Barcelona
The yacht of the general director of the Rostec corporation, Sergey Chemezov, was detained while trying to illegally leave the port of Barcelona.
Ukraine transported more than 1.5 million tons of grain through Poland
Since the beginning of the russian invasion in February, Ukraine has transported more than 1.5 million tons of grain through Poland.
China ceased to be the main buyer of corn and barley from Ukraine
In the past seasons, China was the main buyer of Ukrainian corn and barley. This season, China has significantly reduced grain imports from Ukraine.