Inspections of ships resume in the Bosphorus, despite Russia’s attempts to disrupt the agreement – Kubrakov

After the second Russian blockade of the Bosphorus, ship inspections are being resumed.
This was announced by Oleksandr Kubrakov, Deputy Prime Minister for Recovery, Minister of Community Development, Territories and Infrastructure.
“Ship inspections are resuming despite Russia’s attempts to disrupt the agreement. We continue consultations with Turkey, the UN and other partners on ways to ensure the full implementation of the grain deal in accordance with the obligations of all parties and the JCC procedures,” he wrote.
Further logistics developments in the Black Sea region and globally will be discussed by UkrAgroConsult analysts and leading agribusiness operators at the international agro event EURO GRAIN HUB Exchange & Forum on April 26-28 in Bucharest, Romania. Join the key stakeholders from the Black Sea region, Central & Eastern Europe and Balkans, contributing to the global commodity supply chain.
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