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SHIP CARRYING UKRAINE GRAIN ARRIVES IN TURKEY

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ISTANBUL—THE first of the ships to leave Ukraine under a deal to unblock grain supplies amid the threat of a global food crisis arrived at its destinatio­n in Turkey on Monday.

The Turkey-flagged Polarnet docked at Derince port in the Gulf of Izmit after setting off from Chornomors­k on Aug. 5 laden with 12,000 tons of corn.

“This sends a message of hope to every family in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia: Ukraine won’t abandon you,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba tweeted. “If Russia sticks to its obligation­s, the ‘grain corridor’ will keep maintainin­g global food security.”

A total of 10 ships have now been authorized to sail under the grain deal between Ukraine and Russia, which was brokered by Turkey and the United Nations—eight outbound and two headed for Ukraine.

The first ship to depart Ukraine, the Sierra Leone-flagged Razoni, which left on August 1, still hasn’t reached its

destinatio­n in Lebanon and was anchored off Turkey’s southern coast on Sunday evening, according to the Marine Traffic web site.

Meanwhile, two more ships, carrying corn and soybeans, departed Ukraine’s Black Sea ports on Monday, the Turkish Defense Ministry said.

The Sacura left Yuzhny carrying 11,000 tonnes of soybeans to Italy and the Arizona left Chornomors­k with 48,458 tonnes of corn bound for Iskenderun in southern Turkey.

Four ships that left Ukraine on Sunday are expected to anchor near Istanbul on Monday evening, the Defense Ministry said. They are due to be inspected on Tuesday.

Under the arrangemen­t, ships leaving Ukraine are checked by officials from the three countries and the UN to make sure they carry only grain, fertilizer or food and not any other commoditie­s. Inbound vessels are checked to ensure they are not carrying weapons.

 ?? AP/KHALIL HAMRA ?? THE cargo ship Polarnet arrives to Derince port in the Gulf of Izmit, Turkey, on Monday, August 8, 2022. The first of the ships to leave Ukraine under a deal to unblock grain supplies amid the threat of a global food crisis arrived at its destinatio­n in Turkey on Monday.
AP/KHALIL HAMRA THE cargo ship Polarnet arrives to Derince port in the Gulf of Izmit, Turkey, on Monday, August 8, 2022. The first of the ships to leave Ukraine under a deal to unblock grain supplies amid the threat of a global food crisis arrived at its destinatio­n in Turkey on Monday.

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