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Ukraine agreed with Turkey and the UN on the export of grain from the ports of Odesa
Ukraine agreed with Turkey and the UN on the operation of the maritime humanitarian corridor after the Russian Federation’s participation in the grain initiative was suspended.
The UN and Turkey agreed on the movement of 16 vessels through the “grain corridor”
Yesterday, October 30, the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul approved the movement of 16 vessels in Turkish waters under the grain initiative.
The UN has “relatively optimistic” forecasts regarding the continuation of the “grain agreements”
The UN aid chief, Martin Griffiths, said he was relatively optimistic about the extension of the “grain agreements” in the second half of November.
Russian federation wants to compromise Odesa port and disrupt the”Grain Agreement”
Russian President putin invented another version of blowing up the Crimean bridge in order to disrupt the continuation of the Istanbul Agreements.
12 ships a day are checked in, – the UN
At the moment, the UN is not aware of plans by any of the delegations to reduce the number of inspections of vessels moving through the “grain corridor”.
The UN Food Organization will establish an office in Ukraine
The Cabinet of Ministers approved the signing of the Agreement between the government and the Food and Agricultural Organization of the United Nations — FAO — on the creation of a Project Office in Ukraine and the provision of technical and humanitarian assistance to our country.
Russian ammonia may return to Odesa Port Plant
The UN is pushing Ukraine and Russia to restore the operation of the Tolyatti-Odesa ammonia pipeline. The organization wants to restore the export of ammonia through the Black Sea as part of the “grain initiative”.
Without Ukraine, the world could start starvation – UN
The UN Secretary General said that the conflict in Ukraine could cause a “hurricane of hunger” around the world.
EVT terminal together with the UN sent 80 thousand tons of wheat to Ethiopia
The EVT Grain Terminal, in cooperation with the UN World Food Program, has sent two shipments of wheat to improve the food situation in Ethiopia.