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"Grain Corridor" will continue its work on November 3, - Kubrakov

03 November
2022

"Grain Corridor" will continue its work on November 3, - Kubrakov

 

The Minister of Infrastructure of Ukraine, Oleksandr Kubrakov, announced that on November 3, 8 ships should follow the "grain corridor".

As CTS reports with reference to the words of the minister, the relevant approval was received from the UN.

Also today, November 2, inspections of vessels near the Bosphorus should take place.

It should be noted that the day before, the UN Secretariat in the Joint Coordination Center informed that the Ukrainian, Turkish and UN delegations agreed not to plan the movement of vessels within the framework of the Black Sea Grain Initiative on November 2.

It was also reported that during Tuesday UN and Turkish inspectors carried out 36 inspections of vessels.

The UN Secretariat emphasized that the movement of vessels and inspections, which are being carried out after the Russian Federation suspended its participation in implementation activities in the Joint Coordination Center, are a temporary and emergency measure.

They also added that "the SCC can best fulfill its mandate with the full and active participation of all four delegations."