JCC allows four ships carrying food to leave Ukrainian ports on Sunday – UN

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JCC allows four ships carrying food to leave Ukrainian ports on Sunday – UN
JCC allows four ships carrying food to leave Ukrainian ports on Sunday – UN
UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) – The Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul on Saturday allowed four ships laden with food to leave Ukrainian ports… 06.08.2022, Sputnik International
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Earlier on Saturday, Turkey’s defense ministry said four general cargo ships loaded with grain would depart Ukrainian ports on Sunday. The initiative: four ships departing from Chornomorsk and Odesa carrying 161,084 tons of food and one incoming ship,” the office said in an operational update. I’m here. MV RIVA WIND, loaded with 44,000 tons of maize, and MV MUSTAFA NECATI, which she loaded with 6,000 tons of sunflower oil, have been cleared to sail tomorrow, the statement read. In addition, JCC has also authorized the transfer of her MV OSPREY S, which is currently anchored. On July 22, the United Nations-brokered Black Sea Grains Initiative was signed by Ukraine, Russia and Turkey to ensure food and fertilizer exports reach people northwest of Istanbul. It requires transportation from her three major Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea (Odesa, Chornomorsk and Yuzhny). Under the agreement, the freight forwarders will be guided by Ukrainian ships into the international waters of the Black Sea to avoid minefields before proceeding along an established corridor towards the Bosphorus. A Joint Coordination Center was established in Istanbul on the 14th, consisting of representatives from Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations. The Center will monitor the implementation of the Black Sea Grains Initiative to establish humane maritime corridors for transporting export goods, and conduct inspections of cargo ships to ensure that they do not contain unauthorized goods or personnel. Confirm that
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UNITED NATIONS (Sputnik) – The Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul on Saturday allowed four ships laden with food products to depart from Ukrainian ports on Sunday under the grain agreement, the UN news agency said. rice field.
Earlier on Saturday, Turkey’s defense ministry said four general cargo ships loaded with grain would depart Ukrainian ports on Sunday.
“The Joint Coordinating Center (JCC) has approved the departure of five new ships through the Maritime Humanitarian Corridor under the Black Sea Grains Initiative. Four ships carrying 161,084 tons of food products have sailed from Chornomorsk and Odesa. , 1 ships arrive: operational update.
The ships MV GLORY with 66,084 tons of maize, MV STAR HELENA with 45,000 tons of meal, MV RIVA WIND with 44,000 tons of maize and MV MUSTAFA NECATI with 6,000 tons of sunflower oil will set sail tomorrow. was allowed, the statement read.
The secretariat added that the ship will be inspected when it arrives at an anchorage in Turkish territorial waters.
In addition, JCC also approved the movement of MV OSPREY S, which is currently anchored northwest of Istanbul. MV OSPREY S will leave Istanbul for Chornomorsk port after Sunday’s inspection.
On July 22, the United Nations-brokered Black Sea Cereals Initiative was signed by Ukraine, Russia and Turkey to deliver food and fertilizer exports from three key Ukrainian ports in the Black Sea: Odesa, Chornomorsk and Yuzhny to those in need. Now available. Under the agreement, the cargo ships will be steered by Ukrainian vessels into international waters of the Black Sea to avoid minefields before continuing along the established corridor towards the Bosphorus.
The parties also established a Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul on July 27, comprising representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations. The Center will monitor the implementation of the Black Sea Grains Initiative to establish humane maritime corridors for transporting export goods, and conduct inspections of cargo ships to ensure that they do not contain unauthorized goods or personnel. Confirm that
https://sputniknews.com/20220806/jcc-authorizes-four-ships-loaded-with-foodstuff-to-leave-ukraines-ports-on-sunday—un-1099344625.html JCC allows four ships carrying food to leave Ukrainian ports on Sunday – UN