Three dry cargo ships full of grain are due to leave Ukrainian ports on Friday, August 5, according to Ukrainian and Russian publications.
The coordination center in Istanbul plans on Friday, August 5, the departure of three dry cargo ships with grain from Ukrainian ports. This was reported by Vesti on Thursday, August 4.
Similar information was reported by the Russian media.
It should be noted that the spokesman of the Odessa Regional Military Administration, Serhiy Bratchuk, said that the Turkish bulk carrier Ospreys under the flag of Liberia was sent for loading to the port of Chornomorsk under the Istanbul Grain Agreement, the ship was planned to arrive in Ukraine on August 5.
Recall that on August 2, the first ship with Ukrainian agricultural products arrived in Turkey along the grain corridor. After checking in Istanbul, it went to Lebanon with 26.5 thousand tons of Ukrainian corn.
Currently, 17 vessels are being loaded in Ukraine, awaiting permission to depart.
Earlier, the Ministry of Agrarian Policy clarified that the “grain corridor” will operate according to a specific schedule.
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Source: korrespondent

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