Now the ship supplier is looking for a new buyer in Lebanon or any other country. It itself stopped near the coast of southern Turkey.
The buyer refused the Ukrainian grain, which was on the ship Razoni bound for the Lebanese port of Tripoli, the Ukrainian Embassy in Beirut reported.
The refusal was justified by delay of shipment for more than five months.
Now the ship supplier is looking for a new buyer in Lebanon or any other country. It itself stopped near the coast of southern Turkey.
Recall that the Razoni was the first dry cargo ship with Ukrainian grain to leave the port of Odessa as part of an agreement to unblock Ukrainian ports. There are 26 thousand tons of corn on board.
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Source: korrespondent

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