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Ukrainian cereals: a first ship could leave on Monday, according to Ankara

2022-07-31T13:58:48.722Z


An agreement signed between the belligerents should allow Ukraine to export its wheat reserves. A means of combating the risk of a food crisis.


Turkish presidential spokesman said on Sunday there is "

high probability

" that a ship carrying Ukrainian grain could leave the port of Odessa, Ukraine on Monday morning, under the terms of an agreement reached July 22 with Russia.

There is a strong probability that a first boat could leave tomorrow morning if everything is settled by this evening

,” said Ibrahim Kalin, during an interview with the private channel Kanal 7. The latter, however, specified that There are still "

one or two issues to settle in the negotiations with the Russians

".

Preparations have reached a point that would allow the departure of ships from the port of Odessa.

These were loaded

", he added.

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The resumption of exports was also mentioned in a meeting between the Turkish Minister of Defense and the Ukrainian Ministers of Defense and Infrastructure, announced Ankara on Sunday.

"

It is planned to start transport as soon as possible

," the Turkish ministry said in a statement.

Mitigating the global crisis

The Joint Coordination Center (JCC), responsible for controlling Ukrainian grain exports via the Black Sea, was officially inaugurated on Wednesday in Istanbul in accordance with the agreements signed on July 22.

The agreement to lift the blockade - the first significant text involving both sides since the conflict began - aims to ease a global food crisis that has seen prices soar in some of the world's poorest countries.

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The CCC must register and monitor the merchant ships that will participate in the convoys, ensure their follow-up via the internet and by satellite, have the ships inspected at the time of loading in Ukrainian ports and upon their arrival in Turkish ports.

Source: lefigaro

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