The Joint Coordination Center (JCC), which was established as part of Historic deal began to resume grain exports from Ukraine work in Istanbul, Russia defense Ministry said on Tuesday.
The center will be officially opened in Ceremony on Wednesday, the Turkish Defense Ministry separately said on Tuesday.
Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the United Nations signed the agreement last A week for the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports, which were halted after February 24 in Russia invasion of her neighbor, in a move hail as a pioneer step towards avoiding a global food crisis.
All parties will appoint representatives to the JCC to monitor implementation of the plan.
Defense Minister Hulusi Akar will attend the opening ceremony of the center, which will be held at the National Defense University in The statement said in Istanbul.
The Russian delegation to the JCC will arrive in Istanbul on Tuesday and begin work in Fourway together with Turkey, Ukraine and the United Nations, the Russian Ministry said in a permit posted on social media.
The grain deal was almost immediately thrown In danger after Russia launches cruise missiles on port of Odessa, the largest of Ukraine, on Saturday morning, just 12 hours After the signing ceremony in Istanbul.
But both Moscow and Kyiv They said they would try to pay forward with agreement – first major diplomatic breakthrough in conflict now in Sixth month.
Ukraine and Russia accounted for for about a third of global Wheat exports before Russia invasion.
Moscow said that the Russian delegation to the Joint Coordination Center will be headed by Rear Admiral Edward Loeck.
“The main a task of Russian specialists in The Joint Coordination Center will be the quick solution of All necessary issues for Initiative to enter the stage of Practical implementation “Russian defense Ministry said.
Kremlin on called Monday for United Nations to secure removal of restrictions on Russian fertilizer and grain exports as part of The deal, saying it is still too early to say whether the agreement will be success.
The Joint Coordination Center (JCC), which was established as part of Historic deal began to resume grain exports from Ukraine work in Istanbul, Russia defense Ministry said on Tuesday.
The center will be officially opened in Ceremony on Wednesday, the Turkish Defense Ministry separately said on Tuesday.
Ukraine, Russia, Turkey and the United Nations signed the agreement last A week for the resumption of Ukrainian grain exports, which were halted after February 24 in Russia invasion of her neighbor, in a move hail as a pioneer step towards avoiding a global food crisis.
All parties will appoint representatives to the JCC to monitor implementation of the plan.
Defense Minister Hulusi Akar will attend the opening ceremony of the center, which will be held at the National Defense University in The statement said in Istanbul.
The Russian delegation to the JCC will arrive in Istanbul on Tuesday and begin work in Fourway together with Turkey, Ukraine and the United Nations, the Russian Ministry said in a permit posted on social media.
The grain deal was almost immediately thrown In danger after Russia launches cruise missiles on port of Odessa, the largest of Ukraine, on Saturday morning, just 12 hours After the signing ceremony in Istanbul.
But both Moscow and Kyiv They said they would try to pay forward with agreement – first major diplomatic breakthrough in conflict now in Sixth month.
Ukraine and Russia accounted for for about a third of global Wheat exports before Russia invasion.
Moscow said that the Russian delegation to the Joint Coordination Center will be headed by Rear Admiral Edward Loeck.
“The main a task of Russian specialists in The Joint Coordination Center will be the quick solution of All necessary issues for Initiative to enter the stage of Practical implementation “Russian defense Ministry said.
Kremlin on called Monday for United Nations to secure removal of restrictions on Russian fertilizer and grain exports as part of The deal, saying it is still too early to say whether the agreement will be success.