In two days, 14 dry cargo ships will arrive in Ukraine, carrying more than 270,000 tons of grain.
As part of the grain deal, another seven vessels called on November 7 at Ukrainian ports to load 131,000 tons of agricultural products. This was announced by the Minister of Infrastructure Alexander Kubrakov in Twitter on Tuesday, November 8th.
“Finally ship traffic is unblocked, and this is good news for the world, which is waiting for Ukrainian products,” Kubrakov wrote.
He added that seven more ships are arriving at the ports today to load 140,000 tons of grain.
It was also learned today that another 77 vessels are awaiting permission to enter Ukrainian ports, as well as 15 laden dry cargo ships are preparing for inspection in Turkish territorial waters.
Recall that last week 28 ships left Ukrainian ports. They brought more than 800 thousand tons of agricultural products.
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Source: korrespondent

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