The agreement is due to be agreed this week, it is allegedly supported in Kyiv, according to Russian media.
Ukraine, Russia and Turkey have agreed on a scheme to unblock the ports of Odessa for the export of Ukrainian grain, Izvestia wrote.
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According to the publication, Ukraine has agreed to allow Turkish ships in its territorial waters to clean up a portion of the water area and create a “grain corridor”.
“The procedure will be as follows: the Turkish military is engaged in demining the coastal zone in the Odessa region. The ships leave the port under the escort of Turkish ships towards the neutral waters of the Black Sea, in fixed coordinates.in the Bosphorus, they will be accompanied by Russian warships to ensure their safe passage through the Black Sea and avoid provocations.Such a procedure has been agreed upon in Turkey and Ukraine, it remains to detail the exact route of ships, ”the source of the statement.
It was noted that the “road map” should be approved on June 8-9 during the visit of the heads of the Russian Foreign Ministry and Ministry of Defense to Turkey.
United Nations representatives are also expected to participate in the talks.
Earlier, Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia was ready to ensure the export of Ukrainian grain through the ports of Berdyansk and Mariupol it occupies, and also guarantee the peaceful passage of ships with grain in international waters from ports under control. of Ukraine.
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Source: korrespondent

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