Ukraine, Turkey and the UN agreed on the movement of 14 ships through the “grain corridor”

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The United Nations, Turkey and Ukraine agreed on Sunday to a movement plan on October 31 for 14 vessels in Turkish waters as part of the Black Sea Grain Agreement.
A statement from the Joint Coordination Center in Istanbul said the three delegations also agreed to carry out inspections on Monday for 40 departing vessels.
The Joint Coordination Center reported that the Russian delegation has been informed of these plans.
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Recently, Russia announced its withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, which made it possible to export food from Ukrainian ports. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has repeatedly stated that Russia is blocking ships that transport Ukrainian food to other countries in order to avoid world hunger.
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