Bloomberg: Ukraine will limit grain shipments to three ships a day for two weeks

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Ukraine plans to limit grain shipments to three ships a day for up to two weeks. This has been reported Bloomberg Referring to Oleksandr Kubrakov, Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine.

According to the official, grain exports in this mode could reach three million tons per month in four to six weeks.

Former Russian Ministry of Defense approved Departure from the port of Odessa of the first ship with grain. The ship “Razoni” under the flag of Sierra Leone left Odessa on August 1 at around 09:20 Moscow time. It is planned to pass through the northwestern part of the Black Sea and arrive in Istanbul on 2 August.

22 July Russia, Turkey, Ukraine and UN representatives signed An agreement on the creation of a grain corridor for the export of agricultural products from Ukraine via the Black Sea. The document from Russia was signed by the Minister of Defense Sergei Shoigu, from Turkey – by the head of the military department Hulusi Akar. From Kiev, the agreement was signed by the Minister of Infrastructure Alexander Kubrakov.

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