Ukrainian grain
Turkey let a Russian vessel with stolen Ukrainian grain pass
The Russian vessel Alfa M was loaded with wheat in occupied Sevastopol.
Compensation for the transit of Ukrainian grain to Baltic ports will amount to 600 million euros
600 million euros are needed to compensate the cost of the transit of Ukrainian grain to ports on the Baltic Sea.
The Polish European Commissioner supported the continuation of the ban on Ukrainian agricultural exports
EU Commissioner for Agriculture Janusz Wojciechowski supported the extension of the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain until the end of 2023.
US Congress: Russia stole up to 6 million tons of Ukrainian grain
The Russians stole almost 6 million tons of Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories.
The port of Gdansk is being modernized due to the increase in the transshipment volume of Ukrainian grain
Due to Russia’s withdrawal from the Grain Agreement, Polish ports are preparing to increase the volume of transshipment of grain cargoes from Ukraine.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine opposed the extension of the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain
The intention of Slovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, Romania and Hungary to extend the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain until the end of the current year is “categorically unacceptable”.
EU countries insist on extending the ban on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine
Representatives of Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Bulgaria and Romania consider it necessary to extend the ban on grain imports until the end of the year.
A Turkish vessel unloaded stolen Ukrainian grain at the berth of a Russian company
The Turkish ship Sword Lion waited for unloading at the port of Iskenderun. It was transporting stolen Ukrainian grain.
Hungary can independently extend the ban on the import of Ukrainian grain
The Hungarian authorities want the EU ban on the domestic sale of Ukrainian grain to be extended, even after the current measures expire on September 15.
A ship with stolen Ukrainian grain is not accepted even in Turkey
The Turkish ship Sword Lion with stolen Ukrainian grain was not accepted in the ports of Israel and Cyprus. The bulk carrierwent to Turkey, but there, as well, they are in no hurry to let him to the port.