Two additional boats have left from Ukraine's Black Sea ports with huge shipments of farming grain.
As per Reuters news organization, Turkey's Ministry of Defense has expressed that the complete number of boats that have left from Ukraine under the UN-expedited arrangement has arrived at 16.
16 boats have left Ukraine in August. Photograph Shutterstock report that the Barbados-hailed Fulmar S has left Ukraine's Chornomorsk port with 12,000 tons of corn for the port of Iskenderun in the southern area of Turkey.
A second vessel flying the flag of the Marshall Islands has sailed from the Ukrainian port of Thuasi for the Turkish coastal city of Tekirdag with 3,000 tonnes of sunflower seeds.
The statement also mentioned that Turkey is sending another ship to Ukraine to acquire grain.
According to the data, 16 ships carrying 4.5 million tonnes of cargo have already departed the port of Ukraine in the month of August.
The agreement guarantees the safety of Ukraine's maritime frontiers. Picture Arab News The security of ships travelling through Ukrainian waters has been guaranteed by an agreement.
Under the auspices of the UN, a deal was reached in July by Russia, Turkey, and Ukraine.
Grain exports from Ukrainian Black Sea ports were permitted to resume as a result of this deal after being halted for five months owing to the Russia-Ukraine war.
Soon, Ukraine wants to export more than 3 million tonnes per month of grain and other agricultural products via the sea.