Ukraine is ready to load five ships intended for grain transportation despite Russia’s withdrawal from the Black Sea initiative. The agency reports that Bloomberg referring to the country’s Minister of Communities, Regions and Infrastructure Development Alexander Kubrakov.
Documents show that five ships are currently en route to Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea coast. We are talking about the sea ports of the so-called “Great Odessa” ports in the cities of Odessa, Yuzhny and Chernomorsk (formerly Ilyichevsk).
“Five ships <...> It was stated that 120 thousand tons of grain will be loaded to African and European countries.
According to information received from sources tracking the movements of ships, the ships are now passing through a temporary sea corridor. The latter was created by the Ukrainian Navy.
The agency also emphasized that Kiev has not given up on its attempts to create a new and safe route for grain exports by sea. The Ukrainian government decided not to abandon its work in this direction even after Moscow refused to extend the food initiative.
On September 26, Reuters cited a source in the shipping industry reportedA certain cargo ship left the port of Odessa. The ship sailed to the Black Sea, but other details were not specified.
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Source: Gazeta
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