The Istanbul Joint Focal Point inspected two vessels and will inspect two more tomorrow.
Six ships for agricultural products will arrive in Ukrainian ports in the near future, Voice of America reports.
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The Joint Coordinating Center under the UN Black Sea Grain Initiative allowed six ships arriving for inspection to pass through the maritime humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea.
So, the vessels MV Kafkam Etler and MV Zelek Star have been inspected and can go to Chornomorsk.
Tomorrow, MV Great Arsenal, MV Zumrut Ana, MV Ocean S, MV Kubrosliy will be inspected, which, after inspection, will also go to Chornomorsk.
In addition, vessels MV Star Laura and MV Rahmi Yagci passed inspection over the weekend.
The participants of the Joint Coordination Center ensure that they will closely monitor the passage of vessels with Ukrainian grain through the maritime humanitarian corridor.
It will be recalled that on August 13, two more ships loaded with grain left the port of Chernomorsk. And today two ships entered the port of Odessa for loading.
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Source: korrespondent

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