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Ukraine announces that it is working to resume grain exports

2022-07-27 18:08:48, Kosova & Bota CNA
Ukraine announces that it is working to resume grain exports
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Ukraine confirmed today (Wednesday) that work has begun in the country's three ports, which have access to the Black Sea, for the resumption of grain exports.

"After the signing of the agreement by Russia on the unblocking of the ports of Ukraine for the export of grain, work has resumed in the ports of Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdeny", it is emphasized in a notice distributed on social networks by the Ukrainian Navy.

Nga ana tjetër, ministri turk i Mbrojtjes, Hulusi Akar, njoftoi se në Stamboll është krijuar një grup pune që do të mbikëqyrë eksportin e drithërave ukrainase, pas marrëveshjes të cilësuar historike që u arrit edhe me pjesëmarrjen e OKB-së.

Rusia dhe Ukraina nënshkruan marrëveshjen, të ndërmjetësuar nga Ankaraja dhe Kombet e Bashkuara, të premten e kaluar për të rihapur eksportet e grurit dhe plehrave që janë bllokuar nga lufta duke lehtësuar kështu një krizë ndërkombëtare ushqimore.

Sipas ministrit turk grupi prej 20 personash, punonjës nga Ukraina, Rusia, Turqia dhe Kombet e Bashkuara “do të punojnë krah për krah për të siguruar që eksportet të kryhen sipas marrëveshjes”.

Meanwhile, the Polish Prime Minister said that "Russia cannot be trusted to respect this agreement", as according to him, one day after the signing, Moscow attacked the port of Odesa in Ukraine with rockets.

The UN and Turkey hope that more than 25 million tons of wheat will be exported from Ukraine. The UN, Ukraine and Russia have all said they expect exports to begin within days.

But Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko said on Wednesday that the deal could fall apart if barriers to Russia's agricultural exports are not removed immediately.

Ukraine's sea shipments have stalled since February, causing a sharp rise in global prices for grains, cooking oils, fuel and fertilizers.

Moscow has denied responsibility for the food crisis, blaming Western sanctions for slowing exports.





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