10 mln t of Ukraine agri-food products underexported for russia stalls grain corridor: Foreign Ministry

Vessels are seen queuing to pass the Bosphorus, Türkiye. February 15, 2023
Vessels are seen queuing to pass the Bosphorus, Türkiye. February 15, 2023
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russian representatives as part of inspection teams at the Joint Coordination Center (JCC) in Istanbul, Türkiye, have systematically, for several months in a row, been delaying the inspection of vessels that are heading through the Bosphorus Strait from/to Ukrainian ports, a joint statement of Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba and Deputy Prime-minister for Restoration of Ukraine – Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine Oleksandr Kubrakov reads.

It is noted that russian inspectors intentionally slow down the terms of inspections. They often demand unregulated documentation, refuse to work during working hours, and look for other groundless reasons to stop the inspection.

Every day only half of the planned 10 inspections take place.

Such destructive russian policy has resulted in a systematic decrease of the freight turnover within the Grain initiative. Only during the last three months, the world failed to receive 10 million tonnes of Ukrainian food and this negative trend is gaining momentum.

Due to the delay in inspections by russia, a query of more than 140 vessels was formed in the Bosphorus, the vast majority of which have been waiting there for more than a month. The food security of countries that depend on the export of Ukrainian agricultural products is under threat. First of all, due to russia's actions, the countries of the Global South, in particular Africa and Asia, have food shortages.

By ruining the port infrastructure of Ukraine, creating security risks for Southern regions of Ukraine from the Black Sea, and interfering in the work of the Black Sea Grain corridor, moscow is using the opportunity of unobstructed shipping from russian Black Sea ports. The traffic volume through russian seaports in the Azov and Black seas reached more than 250 million tons in 2022, which surpassed the indicators of 2021. At the same time, inspections of these vessels in the Bosporus are not held. All that makes it possible for russia to use its commercial vessels for receiving military goods in order to continue the war against Ukraine.

"We call on the international community, in particular, the UN and Türkiye as guarantors of the Black Sea Grain Initiative, to demand from the russian federation to stop immediately the delays in the work of the Black Sea grain corridor, to stop russia’s attempts to use food as a weapon and to unblock commercial navigation to the Ukrainian Black Sea ports," the ministers stress upon in the statement.

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