Only business: how foreign ships enter both Ukrainian and Russian ports
The charterers involved in the Grain Initiative continue to load vessels in the ports of the terrorist country.
The charterers involved in the Grain Initiative continue to load vessels in the ports of the terrorist country.
Ukraine has a “plan B” in case Russia withdraws from the Grain Agreement.
Within the framework of the Black Sea grain initiative, 18 ships left the ports of Great Odesa during the week.
The International Monetary Fund called for all measures to be taken to continue the “grain agreement”.
The Joint Coordination Center (JCC) reports on the export of more than 29 million tons of agricultural products within the framework of the Grain Agreement.
Negotiations on the continuation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative announced for May 5 have been postponed to next week.
During the meeting, the parties discussed support for the Grain from Ukraine program, as well as the functioning of the Grain Initiative.
China considers it necessary to continue the “grain initiative”, within the framework of which Ukraine exports grain by ship from the ports of Great Odesa.
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.
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.
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