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The Ministry of National Defense has announced that 3 ships carrying 58 thousand tons of corn from Ukrainian ports are on their way to Turkey, England and Ireland. Explaining that the grain shipment continues as planned, Minister Akar said, "Our activities have been continuing without any interruptions until now, as stated in the agreements."

 As a result of Turkey's initiatives, 3 more ships set off from Ukrainian ports within the scope of the 'Grain Shipment' agreement signed between Russia, Ukraine, the United Nations and Turkey on July 22. An inspection was carried out on the Barbados-flagged ship "Fulmar S", which arrived from Bandırma Port yesterday to set off to buy grain from Ukraine. After the inspections are completed, the ship, which connects to its voyage at 15.30, is expected to be in Ukraine on the evening of 6 August. 

MINISTER AKAR: GRAIN SHIPMENT CONTINUES AS PLANNED

Stating that today, 3 more grain-laden ships set off from Ukrainian ports, Minister of National Defense Akar said, "Our friends and officials at the center are making efforts to ensure that the agreement in question will run successfully and smoothly in mutual understanding and coordination. We continue our work as Russia, Ukraine, UN and Turkey. "In this context, the first ship left the Ukrainian ports earlier, and it continues to sail towards Lebanon. Today, three more ships left the Ukrainian ports," he said. 

Stating that the ships will go to England, Ireland and Turkey, Minister Akar said, "Three ships have started their evacuation activities. The empty ship that was waiting to go to Ukraine also departed here. This ship, which is the first ship to go to Ukraine, also left Istanbul this morning. "He moved towards Ukraine. The ship will load and return in Ukraine. Our activities continue as planned until now, without any interruptions, as stated in the agreements." made the statement. 

According to the statement made by the Ministry of National Defense, the Panama-flagged Navistar ship carrying 33 thousand tons of corn from Ukraine to Ireland departed from Odessa Port. The ship will be inspected by the Joint Coordination Center in the north of Istanbul.

The second ship carrying 13 thousand tons of corn departed from Chernomorsk Port to go from Ukraine to England. The course of the Maltese-flagged ship Rojen is also monitored by the Joint Coordination Center.

The Turkish-flagged ship Polarnet, which was waiting at the Chernomorsk Port of Ukraine, also set off to come to Karasu. Before the ship carrying 12 thousand tons of corn reaches Karasu, it will be inspected by the Joint Inspection Team in the north of Istanbul.

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The Ministry of National Defense has announced that 3 ships carrying 58 thousand tons of corn from Ukrainian ports are on their way to Turkey, England and Ireland. Explaining that the grain shipment continues as planned, Minister Akar said, "Our activities have been continuing without any interruptions until now, as stated in the agreements."

 As a result of Turkey's initiatives, 3 more ships set off from Ukrainian ports within the scope of the 'Grain Shipment' agreement signed between Russia, Ukraine, the United Nations and Turkey on July 22. An inspection was carried out on the Barbados-flagged ship "Fulmar S", which arrived from Bandırma Port yesterday to set off to buy grain from Ukraine. After the inspections are completed, the ship, which connects to its voyage at 15.30, is expected to be in Ukraine on the evening of 6 August. 

MINISTER AKAR: GRAIN SHIPMENT CONTINUES AS PLANNED

Stating that today, 3 more grain-laden ships set off from Ukrainian ports, Minister of National Defense Akar said, "Our friends and officials at the center are making efforts to ensure that the agreement in question will run successfully and smoothly in mutual understanding and coordination. We continue our work as Russia, Ukraine, UN and Turkey. "In this context, the first ship left the Ukrainian ports earlier, and it continues to sail towards Lebanon. Today, three more ships left the Ukrainian ports," he said. 

Stating that the ships will go to England, Ireland and Turkey, Minister Akar said, "Three ships have started their evacuation activities. The empty ship that was waiting to go to Ukraine also departed here. This ship, which is the first ship to go to Ukraine, also left Istanbul this morning. "He moved towards Ukraine. The ship will load and return in Ukraine. Our activities continue as planned until now, without any interruptions, as stated in the agreements." made the statement. 

According to the statement made by the Ministry of National Defense, the Panama-flagged Navistar ship carrying 33 thousand tons of corn from Ukraine to Ireland departed from Odessa Port. The ship will be inspected by the Joint Coordination Center in the north of Istanbul.

The second ship carrying 13 thousand tons of corn departed from Chernomorsk Port to go from Ukraine to England. The course of the Maltese-flagged ship Rojen is also monitored by the Joint Coordination Center.

The Turkish-flagged ship Polarnet, which was waiting at the Chernomorsk Port of Ukraine, also set off to come to Karasu. Before the ship carrying 12 thousand tons of corn reaches Karasu, it will be inspected by the Joint Inspection Team in the north of Istanbul.

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