The UN, Turkey and Ukraine have decided not to establish further movement of ships with Ukrainian agricultural products within the framework of the grain deal. This was told by the UN representative at the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) Ismini Pala, reports Reuters.
In particular, the parties to the agreement agreed not to plan any vessel movements in the Black Sea on November 2.
Earlier, Ukraine, Turkey and the UN agreed on a plan for the movement of 16 vessels in the Black Sea without the participation of Russia. Prior to that, Moscow suspended its participation in the deal because the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU) attacked the ships of the Black Sea Fleet in Sevastopol with the help of drones.
The agreement on the export of grain from the territory of Ukraine was signed on July 22 in Istanbul by Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations. As part of the deal, it is assumed that grain, food and fertilizers will be exported from three ports, including Odessa.
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