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Ukraine: First foreign-flagged ship arrives in country since start of war – to be loaded with grain

  • Ukraine begins resuming grain exports in an effort overseen by a coordination centre in Istanbul where Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and UN personnel are working
  • War-torn country was world’s largest exporter of sunflower oil, third largest of rapeseed and barley, fourth of maize, and fifth of wheat before Russia invaded

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The Barbados-flagged general cargo ship Fulmar S arrived in Ukraine. Photo: Reuters
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A foreign-flagged ship arrived in Ukraine on Saturday for the first time since the war started in February, and will be loaded with grain, Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said.

Ukraine is starting to resume grain exports in an effort overseen by a Joint Coordination Centre in Istanbul where Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and UN personnel are working.

The United Nations and Türkiye brokered a deal after UN warnings of possible outbreaks of famine due to a halt in grain shipments from Ukraine. Before the invasion, Russia and Ukraine together accounted for nearly a third of global wheat exports.

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Kubrakov said the Barbados-flagged general cargo ship Fulmar S was in the Ukrainian port of Chornomorsk.

“We are doing (everything) possible to ensure that our ports can receive and handle more vessels. In particular, we plan to reach the level of at least three to five vessels per day in two weeks’ (time),” he wrote on Facebook.

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“This event is an important market signal that the (grain shipment deal) is a safe and, most importantly, profitable business opportunity for shipowners to return to Ukrainian ports,” he added.

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