Türkiye's National Defence Ministry says two more ships carrying over 70,000 tonnes of grain have left Ukraine
Türkiye, UN, Russia and Ukraine have signed a landmark deal to reopen three Ukrainian ports for the export of grain that has been stuck for months due to the Russia-Ukraine conflict.
The Liberian-flagged Ocean Lion, carrying 64,720 tonnes of corn to South Korea, set sail on Tuesday from Chornomorsk under a historic Türkiye-brokered deal to unblock Ukrainian grain exports. It added that four ships anchored off Istanbul's Ahirkapi port on Monday night will also be inspected in the coming hours.
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