Nine dry cargo ships with grain have left Ukrainian ports as part of a ‘grain deal,’ Report informs referring to the Turkish Ministry of National Defense.
“Grain deliveries continue as planned. As of this morning, nine more ships loaded with grain have left Ukrainian ports,” the ministry tweeted.
On July 22, 2022, representatives of Russia, Turkiye, Ukraine and the UN signed multilateral agreements in Istanbul on lifting restrictions on the supply of Russian products for export and on Russia’s assistance in the export of Ukrainian grain.
The document involves the export of Ukrainian grain, food and fertilizer across the Black Sea from three ports, including Odesa.