Russia announces the suspension of its participation in the inspection of ships loaded with Ukrainian pills in Istanbul

Russia announces the suspension of its participation in the inspection of ships loaded with Ukrainian pills in Istanbul

The Joint Coordination Center announced that the Russian delegation has participated since the beginning of August in the inspection operations conducted in Istanbul for the vessels loaded with Ukrainian grains, will withdraw “indefinitely. ”
The delegation from the Russian Federation stated that they were committed to continuing their ongoing involvement in the initiative’s activities, including inspections.

Despite stressing that Turkey will continue to monitor the ships carrying Ukrainian drugs in Istanbul “today and tomorrow,” the Turkish Ministry of Defense stated on Sunday that ships will not leave Ukraine “during this period.”
The Joint Coordination Center, which includes representatives of Russia, Ukraine, Turkey and the United Nations, announced that 11 ships were searched on Sunday before announcing that the Russian delegation suspended its participation.

Due to an intense drone attack on its fleet of military and civilian ships in the Black Sea stationed in the Gulf of Sevastopol on the Crimea, Russia has stated that it has adopted the deal.
The Joint Coordination Center announced that “in order to continue implementing the initiative, a proposal was submitted that the Turkish and Umayyad delegations will provide ten inspections tomorrow to search 40 departure ships.

This Tafish strategy was approved by the Ukrainian delegation. The delegation from the Russian Federation reported it.
The statement noted that the Russian delegation had been notified of an agreement between the Ukrainian, Turkish, and UN delegations on “a plan to transit tomorrow, October 31, the humanitarian corridor of 16 ships, 12 departures, and four expatriate ships.”

The agreement, which was reached in July, permitted the shipment of 9. 5 million tonnes of grain stranded at Ukrainian ports under the auspices of the UN and Turkey, and it came into effect on August 1.

Russia notifies Istanbul that it will no longer take part in the examination of ships carrying Ukrainian pharmaceuticals.

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