Grain initiative: The first ship with Ukrainian agricultural products arrived at its final destination

Published 2022년 8월 9일

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The POLARNET vessel, which transported the first batch of Ukrainian grain as part of the Initiative on the safe transportation of grain and food products from Ukrainian ports, has successfully passed inspection and arrived in Turkey. The initiative, signed on July 22 in Istanbul with Turkey, Ukraine, and the UN, aims to ensure the safe transportation of grain from Ukrainian ports to regions in need. However, the first ship, RAZONI, which was en route to Lebanon with 26,000 tons of Ukrainian corn, has had its destination changed to Mersin, Turkey, due to Lebanon's refusal to receive the cargo.
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The POLARNET vessel, which was one of the first to take part in the implementation of the Initiative on the safe transportation of grain and food products from Ukrainian ports, successfully passed the inspection by the inspection team in Istanbul and arrived at its final destination in Turkey yesterday, August 8. "The arrival of the first ship with Ukrainian grain to the Turkish port is a signal of hope for every family in the Middle East, Africa and Asia: Ukraine will not leave you. We have always been, are, and will be a reliable supplier of agricultural products. Unlike Russia, we do not play the "Hunger Games". Full responsibility for the further functioning of the "grain corridor" rests with Russia. If it complies with its obligations, Ukrainian food exports will continue to guarantee stability for our Middle Eastern, African, and Asian friends," emphasized the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba. "This first successful experience of the implementation of ...
Source: Agroconf

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