Three more ships with agricultural products left Ukrainian ports

Three more vessels with agricultural products left the ports of Ukraine in the morning. This was reported by the Ministry of Defense of Turkey, which is a signatory of the grain agreement.
Agricultural products are exported from three Black Sea ports according to schedule. Since the start of the grain corridor, more than a million tons of grain and grain products have been exported.
It will be recalled that on June 22, Ukraine and Russia signed an agreement with Turkey, through the mediation of the UN, on the resumption of grain exports from ports blocked by the occupiers. The Ukrainian and enemy parties did not sign anything between themselves.
The agreement is concluded for a period of 120 days, so its effect will soon come to an end. Against this background, Russian propaganda led by Putin promotes the disinformation that Ukrainian grain was mainly received not by poor countries, but mainly by Europe. In fact, two-thirds of exports went to Africa, Asia and the Middle East.
Since the beginning of the “corridor”, ships with Ukrainian grain have departed to the ports of Egypt, Yemen, Israel, Iran, India, China, the Republic of Korea, Libya, Somalia, Sudan, Djibouti, Turkey and EU countries.
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