grain corridor
Russia has again suspended the work of the grain corridor
The russian side again refused to agree to the movement of ships through the grain corridor. As a result, four vessels have not been able to leave the ports of Great Odesa so far.
Russia can block the “grain corridor” after May 18 – the Ambassador
Russia may block the “grain corridor” after May 18. Then 60 days will pass from the moment the initiative was renewed in March.
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”.
The work of the “grain corridor” worsened last week
From April 10 to 16, 7% more agricultural products were exported through the ports of Odesa than two weeks ago. At the same time, the number of loaded vessels decreased.
Russia is lying about resuming ship inspections in the Bosphorus
After a pause due to the actions of the russian side, the JCC resumed inspections of vessels exporting Ukrainian grain. At least, that’s what the russian Foreign Ministry said.
Russia has blocked 50 vessels with Ukrainian grain, – Borrell
Russia has blocked 50 ships transporting grain within the “grain corridor”. Ships are idle in the Black Sea.
The RCC did not check any vessel in the Bosphorus during the past 24 hours
On Tuesday, April 11, the Joint Coordination Center did not conduct any vessel inspections within the “grain corridor”.
The electronic queue for ships does not help, while russian federation sabotages inspections in the Bosphorus
The electronic queue in planning the entry and exit of ships from Ukrainian ports within the framework of the “grain agreement” makes the process transparent, but does not solve the problematic issues of ship inspections in the Bosphorus.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine denied putin’s statement about exports through the “grain corridor”
Russia does not stop trying to undermine the Black Sea Grain Initiative and reports that Ukraine allegedly does not export enough grain to Africa and Asia.
In February, the number of ships that passed through the grain corridor decreased
In February 2023, the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) in Istanbul inspected 71 ships that entered the seaports of the Odesa region for loading.