Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine Vladislav Krikli confirmed during the meeting of the UN Security Council on grain exports from Ukraine that “17 ships with grain in the ports of Odessa and Chornomorsk, including 10 ready to sail”, and expected “currently more than 20 million exports tons of last year’s harvest.

Earlier today, Crickley indicated that “we have completed our preparations for exporting grain to the world”, noting that “the ports of Chornomorsk and Odessa are now ready to export grain”, noting that “the southern port will soon complete its preparations.” and safe passages were determined” to leave the ships.

He stressed that “Turkey will remain the guarantor of the agreement (contract on the export of grain), and we count on our naval forces in case of any danger.”

It is noteworthy that on July 22, the Russian and Ukrainian delegations signed a special agreement on the export of grain from Ukraine under the auspices of the UN and the Turkish authorities in the capital Istanbul.

The agreement provided for its validity for 120 days with the possibility of extension, as well as the inspection of ships entering Ukraine for the absence of weapons on them, and also provided for the full return of ship traffic in Ukrainian ports within two weeks, and facilitating supplies to the markets of agricultural products and Russian fertilizers. Globalism.