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Grain exports from Ukraine started after Russian attack

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Zelensky’s visit to the Odessa ship is an attempt to tell the world that he is ready to export millions of tons of grain following the agreements signed last week. The agreement between Russia and Ukraine was mediated by Turkey and the United Nations.

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    • Cereal export starts from Odessa port
    • First shipment from Ukraine after Russian attack
    • Zelensky himself took stock of grain shipments

After the Russia-Ukraine grain deal Ukraine Cereal exports started from Odessa. President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has Odessa visiting a ship located near the Black Sea in the region Grain Export Check out the system. After the Russian attack on Ukraine, grain is being exported from Odessa. This agreement, mediated by Turkey and the United Nations, will bring relief to millions of people from many countries of the world facing food crisis by starting the export of grain from Ukraine. Significantly, Ukraine is a major global exporter of wheat, barley, corn and sunflower oil. Food prices around the world have skyrocketed as exports were disrupted by the Russian attack. As a result, a large number of people in many countries are facing poverty and hunger. ,

ship could not depart from port
On the resumption of grain exports, Zelensky said, “For the first time since the start of the war, grain exports by ship have resumed.” According to the information received, the export of wheat and other types of grains will start through many ships. Grain has already been loaded on these ships, but due to Russia’s invasion in February, these ships could not leave from Ukraine’s ports. Ukraine is a global exporter of wheat, barley, corn and sunflower oil. Exports disrupted by Russia’s invasion have raised food prices around the world, resulting in large numbers of people facing poverty and starvation in many vulnerable countries.

Turkey and the United Nations signed a grain agreement
Zelensky said that the Ukrainian military is fully committed to the security of the grain-laden ships. “It is important for us that Ukraine remains a guarantor of global food security,” he said. Zelensky’s visit to the Odessa ship is an attempt to tell the world that he is ready to export millions of tons of grain following the agreements signed last week. The agreement between Russia and Ukraine was mediated by Turkey and the United Nations. The two sides agreed to facilitate the export of wheat and other cereals from three Ukrainian ports through secure corridors on the Black Sea, as well as to facilitate the export of fertilizers and food ingredients from Russia.

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