Turkey: Ship carrying 3,000 tons of sunflowers from Ukraine docked in Tekirdag

Published 2022년 8월 18일

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A ship carrying 3,000 tons of sunflowers from Ukraine has docked in Tekirdağ, Turkey, as part of the 'Grain Corridor' agreement aimed at preventing global food shortages. This is the second grain ship to arrive in Tekirdağ under the agreement. The agreement, made between Ukraine, Russia, Turkey, and the United Nations, allows grain ships to leave Ukraine and travel worldwide. The ship, flagged under the Marshal Islands, is currently en route to Tekirdağ from Chernomorsk.
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Within the framework of the 'Grain Corridor' agreement, a ship carrying 3 thousand tons of sunflowers from Ukraine docked in Tekirdağ. This ship was the second grain ship to come to Tekirdağ regarding the agreement. After the agreement made between Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the United Nations to prevent the food crisis around the world, the grain ships leaving Ukraine continue to go all over the world. Following the statement made by the Ministry of National Defense 5 days ago, the Marshal Islands flagged ship THOE, carrying 3,000 tons of sunflower seeds, also departed from Chernomorsk to go to Tekirdağ. On the 5th day of its journey, the grain ship will dock in ...
Source: Sondakika

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