foto | Prima navă cu cereale din Ucraina, verificată la Istanbul de ruși, ucraineni și turci
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O echipă comună a finalizat cu succes inspecţiile la prima navă încărcată cu cereale din Ucraina destinate exportului de la începutul agresiunii militare ruse în februarie, a anunţat miercuri Ministerul turc al Apărării, conform AFP şi DPA, informează digi24.ro.
Inspecţia efectuată de reprezentanţi ai Ucrainei, Rusiei, Turciei şi Naţiunilor Unite a durat aproximativ o oră. Echipa este responsabilă pentru a se asigura că nava nu transportă încărcături neautorizate, cum ar fi arme.
„Nava va continua în scurt timp să navigheze prin strâmtoarea Bosfor din Istanbul spre destinaţia finală Liban”, a precizat ministerul pe Twitter.
Nava sub pavilionul Sierra Leone urma să pornească din nou la drum cu puţin timp înainte de prânz (09:00 GMT) spre portul Tripoli, în nordul Libanului, prin Bosfor, care leagă Marea Neagră de Marea Marmara, între ţărmul european şi cel asiatic al Istanbulului. Marmara se deschide apoi spre Marea Mediterană prin strâmtoarea Dardanele.
Transportul de 26.000 de tone de porumb a părăsit luni dimineaţă portul Odesa (sudul Ucrainei) şi este primul care este autorizat în conformitate cu termenii acordului încheiat la 22 iulie la Istanbul între Rusia şi Ucraina, prin medierea Turciei şi sub egida Naţiunilor Unite.
Acest acord permite reluarea livrărilor pe pieţele mondiale de cereale ucrainene blocate de la invazia rusă. Turcia şi ONU au declarat că vor ajuta la coordonarea în condiţii de siguranţă a exporturilor şi vor monitoriza transporturile pentru a se asigura că navele nu transportă arme în zona de război. Un centru comun de coordonare a fost deschis la Istanbul şi este deservit de personalul celor patru părţi.
Mai mult de 20 de milioane de tone de cereale din recolta de anul trecut aşteaptă încă să fie exportate, potrivit datelor din Ucraina. Alimentele sunt necesare de urgenţă pe piaţa mondială – în special în Asia, Africa şi Orientul Mijlociu. ONU a avertizat recent cu privire la cea mai mare foamete din ultimele decenii.
This handout picture taken and released by the Turkish Defence ministry press office on August 3, 2022, shows a delegation member inspecting the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul. A team of Russian and Ukrainian officials in Turkey is due on August 3, 2022, to inspect the first shipment of grain exported from Ukraine since Moscow's invasion under a deal aimed at curbing a global food crisis. The Sierra Leone-flagged Razoni arrived at the edge of the Bosphorus Strait just north of Istanbul on Tuesday, a day after leaving the Black Sea port of Odessa carrying 26,000 tonnes of maize bound for Lebanon.,Image: 711700759, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / TURKISH DEFENCE MINISTRY PRESS OFFICE" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS, ***
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This handout picture taken and released by the Turkish Defence ministry press office on August 3, 2022, shows an inspection delegation boarding the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul. A team of Russian and Ukrainian officials in Turkey is due on August 3, 2022, to inspect the first shipment of grain exported from Ukraine since Moscow's invasion under a deal aimed at curbing a global food crisis. The Sierra Leone-flagged Razoni arrived at the edge of the Bosphorus Strait just north of Istanbul on Tuesday, a day after leaving the Black Sea port of Odessa carrying 26,000 tonnes of maize bound for Lebanon.,Image: 711698245, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / TURKISH DEFENCE MINISTRY PRESS OFFICE" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS, ***
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This handout picture taken and released by the Turkish Defence ministry press office on August 3, 2022, shows delegation members inspecting the Sierra Leone-flagged cargo ship Razoni carrying 26,000 tonnes of corn from Ukraine, off the coast of north-west Istanbul. A team of Russian and Ukrainian officials in Turkey is due on August 3, 2022, to inspect the first shipment of grain exported from Ukraine since Moscow's invasion under a deal aimed at curbing a global food crisis. The Sierra Leone-flagged Razoni arrived at the edge of the Bosphorus Strait just north of Istanbul on Tuesday, a day after leaving the Black Sea port of Odessa carrying 26,000 tonnes of maize bound for Lebanon.,Image: 711699595, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - MANDATORY CREDIT "AFP PHOTO / TURKISH DEFENCE MINISTRY PRESS OFFICE" - NO MARKETING - NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS, ***
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