Merchant ships will have a new A route to reach three specific ports in Ukraine in the midst of its ongoing war with Russia, in a move It will enhance the shipments of nutrients out of The Black Sea signed the grain agreement in Istanbul.
The new A 320 nautical mile route connects the ports of Ukraine of Odessa, Chernomorsk and Bivdnyi / Yuzhny with Inspection areas are within Turkish territorial waters, according to a press release issued on Friday by the Joint Coordination Center (JCC).
The group It includes representatives from Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations with a mission to me ensure Safe transportation of Food and fertilizer.
“This was the way adjusted After an initial three weeks of operations. He. She allows for shorter crossing in Maritime humanitarian corridor and easier Planning for Shipping Industry.
the way is coming effect as such of August 26.
The statement said: “The route stipulates that while crossing the humanitarian sea corridor, no military Ship, plane, or drone vehicle May approach within a radius of 10 nautical miles of Which ship is working? in Initiative and cross the aisle.”
“The new Coordinates posted by international guidance system NAVTEX”.
The procedures of the Joint Coordination Center stipulate that any merchant vessel encounters provocations or threats while transiting the passage should Immediately submit a report to the JCC.
The grain corridor was established after Turkey, the United Nations, Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement in Istanbul on July 22 to resume food exports from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports of Yuzhny, Chernomorsk, Odessa, which was interrupted by the Russo-Ukrainian war, now in His seventh month.
According to the Turkish Ministry of Defense on Friday that four more ships have left Ukrainian ports under the grain export agreement in Istanbul and that shipments are going as planned.
Five ships were inspected.in Istanbul) also left for Ukraine” added.
Meanwhile, Defense Minister Hulusi Akar in Interview with Turkish broadcaster A. Haber said that nearly 800,000 tons of The grain was so far transported through the aisle.
To date, 36 ships have left He said that the ports while 39 ships arrived at the Ukrainian ports to be loaded there.
On Russia’s statement that Ukrainian exports cannot meet the world’s need for grain alone and that it needs Russia’s products as well, Akar said Turkey has been following issue K observer.
Currently, talks are underway between the Russians and related units of Akar said that the United Nations while discussing what to do with Cereals and foods in Russian ports as well as chemicals and fertilizers waiting to be exported from there.
Merchant ships will have a new A route to reach three specific ports in Ukraine in the midst of its ongoing war with Russia, in a move It will enhance the shipments of nutrients out of The Black Sea signed the grain agreement in Istanbul.
The new A 320 nautical mile route connects the ports of Ukraine of Odessa, Chernomorsk and Bivdnyi / Yuzhny with Inspection areas are within Turkish territorial waters, according to a press release issued on Friday by the Joint Coordination Center (JCC).
The group It includes representatives from Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations with a mission to me ensure Safe transportation of Food and fertilizer.
“This was the way adjusted After an initial three weeks of operations. He. She allows for shorter crossing in Maritime humanitarian corridor and easier Planning for Shipping Industry.
the way is coming effect as such of August 26.
The statement said: “The route stipulates that while crossing the humanitarian sea corridor, no military Ship, plane, or drone vehicle May approach within a radius of 10 nautical miles of Which ship is working? in Initiative and cross the aisle.”
“The new Coordinates posted by international guidance system NAVTEX”.
The procedures of the Joint Coordination Center stipulate that any merchant vessel encounters provocations or threats while transiting the passage should Immediately submit a report to the JCC.
The grain corridor was established after Turkey, the United Nations, Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement in Istanbul on July 22 to resume food exports from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports of Yuzhny, Chernomorsk, Odessa, which was interrupted by the Russo-Ukrainian war, now in His seventh month.
According to the Turkish Ministry of Defense on Friday that four more ships have left Ukrainian ports under the grain export agreement in Istanbul and that shipments are going as planned.
Five ships were inspected.in Istanbul) also left for Ukraine” added.
Meanwhile, Defense Minister Hulusi Akar in Interview with Turkish broadcaster A. Haber said that nearly 800,000 tons of The grain was so far transported through the aisle.
To date, 36 ships have left He said that the ports while 39 ships arrived at the Ukrainian ports to be loaded there.
On Russia’s statement that Ukrainian exports cannot meet the world’s need for grain alone and that it needs Russia’s products as well, Akar said Turkey has been following issue K observer.
Currently, talks are underway between the Russians and related units of Akar said that the United Nations while discussing what to do with Cereals and foods in Russian ports as well as chemicals and fertilizers waiting to be exported from there.