Russia does not accept the plans and conditions of Ukraine on the development of the order of inspections of ships standing in line. This does not give port terminals a chance to work rhythmically.
Ukraine suffered losses in the amount of more than $ 1 billion due to idle ships in the queues of the grain corridor. Such data was published by the President of the Ukrainian Grain Association Nikolay Gorbachev on the air of the FreeDom TV channel.
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“This is the money that the agricultural producers of Ukraine did not receive. This is the money that the merchants paid to the ship owners for the fact that the ships stood in line for a long time,” he explained .
According to him, Russia does not accept the plans and conditions of Ukraine on the development of the order of inspections of ships standing in line. It does not allow port terminals to work rhythmically.
Commenting on the situation with the closure of the Yuzhny seaport and its exclusion from the work of the grain corridor, Gorbachev said that this was “another victory for the Russian Federation in the bidding” held in Istanbul regarding the continuation of exports of Ukrainian agricultural products. by sea. He hopes to find a way out of the situation.
“Russia manipulates any kind of data. It tries to introduce any kind of chaos (in the negotiations – ed.) so that everything is unpredictable. The port of Yuzhny is one of the most efficient when shipping grain. Accordingly here, it is loaded the most,” – he explained and added that currently the issue of exporting Ukrainian agricultural products from this port has not been resolved.
Remember, on May 17, Ukraine, Turkey, the UN and Russia agreed to extend the grain agreement for another two months – until July 18.
Source: korrespondent

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