Daily Sabah (Turkey)

1st grain ship since offensive leaves Russia-occupied Ukraine port

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A SHIP carrying 7,000 tons of grain has sailed from Ukraine’s occupied port of Berdyansk, the region’s Moscowappo­inted official said yesterday, marking the first grain shipment since the start of the war.

“After numerous months of delay, the first merchant ship has left the Berdyansk commercial port, 7,000 tons of grain are heading toward friendly countries,” Evgeny Balitsky, the head of the pro-Russia administra­tion, said on Telegram.

Russia’s Black Sea ships “are ensuring the security” of the journey he said, adding that the Ukrainian port had been demined.

Berdyansk is a port city in the region of Zaporizhzh­ia in southeaste­rn Ukraine.

Ukraine has accused Russia and its allies of stealing its grain, contributi­ng to a global food shortage caused by grain exports blocked in Ukrainian ports.

The southern Ukrainian regions of Kherson and Zaporizhzh­ia have been largely under Russia’s control since the first weeks of Moscow’s military interventi­on and are now being forcefully integrated into Russia’s economy.

Russia and Ukraine account for nearly a third of global wheat supplies, while Russia also heavily exports fertilizer and Ukraine corn and sunflower oil. But Ukrainian grain shipments from its Black Sea ports have stalled since Russia invaded, with some 20 million tons of grain stuck, fueling global food shortages.

The United Nations has appealed to both Russia and Ukraine, as well as maritime neighbor Turkey, to agree to a sea corridor for grains to be exported from the Black Sea.

Turkey previously said there is a consensus regarding establishi­ng an operations center in Istanbul that will monitor the implementa­tion of the potential sea corridor in the Black Sea to export grain from Ukraine. Ankara has held talks with Moscow and the U.N., but says all sides need to meet for a final agreement.

Ankara also stressed the country is investigat­ing allegation­s that Ukrainian grain has been stolen by Russia and will not allow any such grain to be brought to the country.

The U.S. earlier welcomed Turkey’s involvemen­t in brokering an agreement to get grain that has been trapped at Ukrainian ports amid the Russian invasion. Kremlin has reiterated its assertion that Russia did not steal any grain from Ukraine.

 ?? ?? A picture taken during a visit to Mariupol organized by the Russian military shows a Russian navy ship on guard in the cargo sea port of Mariupol, Ukraine, June 12, 2022.
A picture taken during a visit to Mariupol organized by the Russian military shows a Russian navy ship on guard in the cargo sea port of Mariupol, Ukraine, June 12, 2022.

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