Kubrakov

Kubrakov: more than 100 ships have already passed through the Ukrainian maritime corridor
More than 100 ships have used the Ukrainian maritime corridor since its inception.

Kubrakov: 1.5 million tons of products have already been exported through the Ukrainian maritime corridor
Since the start of the new Ukrainian sea corridor, about 1.5 million tons of products have been sent for export.

The USA is investing almost $700 million in the modernization of Ukrainian ports and railways
The United States will allocate almost $700 million for the modernization of Ukrainian ports, railways and checkpoints.

Russian attacks reduced the export potential of ports by 40%
After Russia’s withdrawal from the Grain Agreement, the country carried out 17 massive attacks on Ukrainian ports, which led to a 40% decrease in the export potential of the ports.

Russia damaged more than a hundred objects in Ukrainian ports with shelling
Since July 18, as a result of Russian attacks on Ukrainian ports, 105 port infrastructure facilities have been damaged and partially destroyed.

In Romania, they discussed the possibility of increasing Ukrainian exports through the Danube
Deputy Prime Minister for Restoration of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov discussed ways to increase Ukrainian exports through the Danube with international partners.

The Russians spoiled 40,000 tons of grain by attacking the Danube ports
Russian attacks with the help of Iranian drones on the infrastructure of the ports of the Danube cluster resulted in the damage of 40 thousand tons of agricultural products.

Kubrakov commented on Russian terrorism in the ports of Ukraine
The minister also listed international and Ukrainian traders affected by the night attack by the Russians.

Kubrakov: the Russians are openly sabotaging the Grain Agreement
The work of the Black Sea Grain Initiative is actually stopped due to the fact that representatives of Russia in the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) are openly sabotaging ship inspections.

Erdogan: The Grain Agreement has been extended for another 2 months
The President of Turkey, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, announced that the Agreement on the Black Sea Grain Corridor has been extended for another 60 days.