Turkey is working on the continuation of the “grain corridor”
The Istanbul Agreements expire in March. Currently, all parties to the agreement (except russia) are trying to extend the agreement.
The Istanbul Agreements expire in March. Currently, all parties to the agreement (except russia) are trying to extend the agreement.
Seven dry cargoes are heading to Ukrainian ports, which on Saturday and Sunday passed through the maritime humanitarian corridor within the framework of the Istanbul grain agreement.
The President of Ukraine said that russian missiles fly over the routes of the “grain corridor”.
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.
Today, October 25, four more vessels departed from the ports of Odesa and Pivdennyi as part of the “grain agreement”.
The threat of disruption of the Istanbul Agreements affects the decrease in the demand of importers and the price of Ukrainian wheat.
Ukraine proposes to double the number of inspectors inspecting ships at the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul.
According to the estimates of the National Bank, the annual total reduction of exports of goods and services from Ukraine will amount to 30%.
The Phytosanitary Association of Ukraine (FAU) calls to find the real reasons for the delay of ships in Turkish ports.
Russia is manipulating the termination of the “grain agreement” due to the UN investigation into Iranian kamikaze drones.
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