First grain shipment from Ukraine will be by a Turkish shipUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky visited the port of Chornomorsk, where grain shipments will be made. Stating that the Ukrainian side is fully ready, Zelenskiy said, “We sent signals to the UN and Turkey. We are waiting for signs from them. The first loaded ship is a Turkish ship,” he said.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited the port of Chornomorsk, which is one of the 3 ports where grain shipments will be made and where the first ship is expected to leave. Inspecting the preparations at the port where the shipment will be made, Zelenskiy said, "The first ship has been loaded. This is a Turkish ship. This shows that the port has started to work. The Ukrainian side is fully ready. We sent signals to the United Nations and Turkey. Our army guarantees the security situation. Our Minister of Infrastructure, the Turkish side and "We are in direct contact with the UN and we are waiting for a sign from them that we can start shipping," he said. Zelenskiy stated that removing the obstacle to the export of Ukrainian grain will prevent hunger and political conflict on this issue, as well as food shortages in countries that need food products, and said, "It is important for us that Ukraine continues to be the guarantor of world food security."DIPLOMATS INSPECTEDZelenskiy and the US Ambassador to Kyiv Bridget Brink, British Ambassador to Kiev Melinda Simmons, Italy's Ambassador to Kiev Pier Francesco Zazo, Canada's Ambassador to Kiev Larisa Galadza, Germany's Ambassador to Kyiv Anka Feldhusen. , Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine Remi Duflot, UN Ukraine Humanitarian Aid Coordinator Osnat Lubrani and representatives of accredited diplomatic missions in Ukraine also came and received information about the grain loading process.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy visited the port of Chornomorsk, which is one of the 3 ports where grain shipments will be made and where the first ship is expected to leave. Inspecting the preparations at the port where the shipment will be made, Zelenskiy said, "The first ship has been loaded. This is a Turkish ship. This shows that the port has started to work. The Ukrainian side is fully ready. We sent signals to the United Nations and Turkey. Our army guarantees the security situation. Our Minister of Infrastructure, the Turkish side and "We are in direct contact with the UN and we are waiting for a sign from them that we can start shipping," he said. Zelenskiy stated that removing the obstacle to the export of Ukrainian grain will prevent hunger and political conflict on this issue, as well as food shortages in countries that need food products, and said, "It is important for us that Ukraine continues to be the guarantor of world food security."DIPLOMATS INSPECTEDZelenskiy and the US Ambassador to Kyiv Bridget Brink, British Ambassador to Kiev Melinda Simmons, Italy's Ambassador to Kiev Pier Francesco Zazo, Canada's Ambassador to Kiev Larisa Galadza, Germany's Ambassador to Kyiv Anka Feldhusen. , Deputy Head of the EU Delegation to Ukraine Remi Duflot, UN Ukraine Humanitarian Aid Coordinator Osnat Lubrani and representatives of accredited diplomatic missions in Ukraine also came and received information about the grain loading process.