Two ships with goods from the port of Ukraine left for Turkey

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Ukraine expects 3 million tons of agricultural exports per month by sea. Photo (Arab News)

Two more ships have departed from Ukraine's Black Sea ports with large consignments of agricultural grain. 

Turkey's Ministry of Defense has said that the total number of ships that have departed from Ukraine under the UN-brokered agreement has reached 16. 

According to the report, the Falmar S ship with the flag of Barbados has left the port of Chornomorsk in Ukraine with 12,000 tons of corn for the port of Iskenderun in the southern province of Turkey. 

The other ship with the flag of the Marshall Islands has 3,000 tons. 

A ship carrying sunflower seeds has departed from the Ukrainian port of Tuysi to the coastal city of Tekirdag in Turkey. 

The statement added that another ship is being sent from Turkey to Ukraine for the purchase of grain. 

The report added. It has been reported that in the month of August, 16 ships carrying four and a half million tons of goods have left the port of Ukraine so far. 

Under an agreement, the safety of ships passing through Ukraine's maritime borders has been ensured. 

In July, an agreement was signed by Ukraine, Turkey and Russia under the supervision of the United Nations. Under this agreement, Russia-Ukraine conflict. 

Grain exports from Ukraine's ports in the Black Sea, which had been stalled for five months due to the crisis, were allowed to resume. Hopes to expand.

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