Ukraine Says Operation Has Resumed At Grain Port After Deal With Russia

  • Under the deal, which was brokered by Turkey and the UN, Russia agreed not to target ports while grain was in transit, while Ukraine pledged to guide cargo ships through waters

  • Kyiv and Moscow struck a deal to allow the grain exports last week

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EKO HOT BLOG reports that Ukraine has said work has started at three ports aimed at forming “green corridors” to allow grain exports.

A spokesperson for the Odesa military administration said naval teams will build routes out of southern ports in Odesa, Chornomorsk and Pivdennyi.

Once the routes are established, “caravans” of ships led by Ukrainian naval vessels will sail through the Black Sea, Serhiy Bratchuk said.

Kyiv and Moscow struck a deal to allow the grain exports last week.

Under the deal, which was brokered by Turkey and the UN, Russia agreed not to target ports while grain was in transit, while Ukraine pledged to guide cargo ships through waters that have been mined.

However, the agreement was thrown into chaos less than 24 hours after the deal was signed, when two Russian missiles targeted a port in the city of Odesa.

Russia said the attack targeted a Ukrainian naval ship docked in the harbour.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky said the strike showed that Moscow cannot be trusted to stick to the deal and accused the country of “barbarism”.

And on Wednesday morning, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Rudenko warned that the deal could collapse if obstacles to Russian agricultural exports are not removed, the Interfax news agency reported.

Despite the uncertainty, Bratchuk said Ukraine intends to stick to the deal and pledged to carry out its obligations, despite the threat of Russian “aggression”.

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He said that military and civilian specialists will “carefully search for underwater objects, install special means of navigation equipment that will help the safety of navigation”.

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