Grain Corridor thanks to Turkey from UN

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Dujarric made a written statement regarding the extension of the Black Sea Grain Corridor Agreement. Spokesperson Dujarric said, “The Black Sea Grain Initiative, signed in Istanbul on July 22, 2022, has been extended. The initiative aims to ensure the safe shipment of grain and related foodstuffs and fertilizers such as ammonia from designated Ukrainian ports.” used the phrase.

‘WE THANK THE GOVERNMENT OF TURKEY’

Noting that the agreement helped reduce global food prices and stabilize markets by transporting 25 million metric tons of grains and foodstuffs to 45 countries in the first two periods, Dujarric said, “We thank the Turkish government for providing diplomatic and operational support to the Black Sea Grain Initiative.” made its assessment.

Dujarric, together with the Memorandum of Understanding to promote the promotion of Russian food products and fertilizers to world markets, emphasized that the agreement is critical for global food security, especially for developing countries.

“We remain strongly committed to both agreements and urge all parties to make efforts to fully implement them,” the spokesperson said in a statement. made statements. (AA)

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