Ukraine has exported 15 million tons of goods, including 10 million tons of agricultural products, through the Black Sea corridor in the last five months. The country's efforts to ensure the free flow of trade through the Black Sea, despite Russia's attempts to block it, have been successful. Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania have signed an agreement to collectively address the threat of naval mines endangering navigation in the Black Sea since the onset of the war in Ukraine. This initiative aims to make shipping safer, including vessels transporting grain from Ukraine. The 'grain corridor' in the Black Sea has reached pre-war levels, with over 500 vessels and more than 10 million tons of cargo crossing the line. The United States is also discussing ways to increase exports from Ukraine's Black Sea ports, critical for supporting farmers and jobs, increasing tax revenues, and exporting grain and goods.
Two different interpretations of the joint #BlackSea mine mission appear to have emerged among #Turkey and its other #NATO allies, Romania and Bulgaria, but the allies might find a middle ground https://t.co/cbU7ecXkHT By @barinkayaoglu
#Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania ink deal to remove floating mines from #BlackSea - https://t.co/IhhZCCH9y2
NATO’s Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania Sign Deal to Remove Ukraine War Mines From Black Sea https://t.co/TzB6QeLhNL
Great meeting with @SpecRepUkraine @OlKubrakov and U.S. CEOs. With reps from the grain and steel sectors, we discussed ways to increase exports from Ukraine’s Black Sea ports — critical to supporting farmers and jobs, increasing tax revenues, and exporting grain and goods to the… https://t.co/EeXrTll9BU
🌾'Grain Corridor' in the Black Sea has reached pre-war levels, - Dmytro Pletenchuk, Ukrainian Navy spokesman. "We have already crossed the line of 500 vessels and more than 10 million tons of cargo."
Pleased to see Bulgaria, Romania and Türkiye agree to strengthen security in the Black Sea. Food prices, including in the Granite State, are affected by what happens in the Black Sea and this important demining initiative will help restore freedom of navigation in the region. https://t.co/v3DMeylOdu
Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania ink deal to remove floating mines from Black Sea, @ezgi_akin https://t.co/4wXU1uPurg
⚠️ ROMANIA TO REMAIN BIGGEST ALTERNATIVE EXPORT ROUTE FOR UKRAINE'S GRAIN -US OFFICIAL (Reuters) Romania will remain Ukraine's largest alternative export route for grains and other goods in addition to Kyiv's own Black Sea corridor, a senior U.S. State Department official said… https://t.co/snk4Tgar8z
✊ #Türkiye, #Bulgaria and #Romania on Thursday signed an agreement to jointly tackle drifting sea mines that have threatened Black Sea shipping since the start of the #RussianUkrainianWar. Source: AP
⚡️Turkey, Romania, Bulgaria sign deal on Black Sea mine clearance. Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria signed the memorandum of understanding in Istanbul on Jan. 11, aiming to ensure safe grain shipments from Ukraine, the Bulgarian Defense Ministry said. https://t.co/vsLauGqyVg
Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria unite to neutralize Black Sea mines following Ukraine war https://t.co/6jtFDypfO8 https://t.co/RohGLmZek9
Turkey, Bulgaria, and Romania have signed an agreement to cooperate in dealing with sea mines that have threatened navigation in the Black Sea since the beginning of the war in Ukraine. https://t.co/NdBwiB8NwS
Black Sea mines initiative limited to Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria aims to make shipping safer, including vessels transporting grain from Ukraine https://t.co/sQLrGIfP5e https://t.co/unV4HdGtmm
⚡️#Turkey, #Bulgaria, and #Romania have signed an agreement to collectively address the threat of naval mines endangering navigation in the Black Sea since the onset of the war in #Ukraine, as reported by European Pravda, citing the AP. https://t.co/VLQWdr0Fbk
#Turkey, #Bulgaria and #Romania today joined forces and signed an agreement on demining the #BlackSea to ensure safe waters after #Russia's war in #Ukraine: https://t.co/9LZBgXX1mS
⚠️ TURKEY, ROMANIA, BULGARIA INK DEAL TO CLEAR FLOATING BLACK SEA MINES (Reuters) Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria signed an agreement on Thursday on a joint plan to clear mines floating in the Black Sea as a result of the war in Ukraine, following months of talks between the NATO… https://t.co/Ercno0WK0P
Türkiye, Romania and Bulgaria signed a memorandum on combating the mine threat in the Black Sea This was stated by the head of the Turkish Ministry of Defense, noting that military actions in Ukraine created negative conditions for security in the Black Sea.
🌾 Ukraine's "grain corridor" in the #BlackSea has reached pre-war capacity, according to #Ukrainian Navy spokesman Dmytro Pletenchuk.
#Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria sign an agreement on a joint plan to clear mines floating in the #BlackSea as a result of the war in Ukraine, following months of talks between the NATO allies. https://t.co/HT1G6hYa5v
Turkey, Romania and Bulgaria have joined forces to hunt mines in the Black Sea in a bid to improve shipping safety and shore up vital Ukrainian grain exports https://t.co/3lyEBMo0fH
NATO members Turkey, Bulgaria and Romania plan to sign a preliminary agreement this week on demining the Black Sea, officials said Wednesday, after Russian mines laid along Ukraine's coast have ended up on their shores. https://t.co/QcCIuQ4wc8
As of today, 465 ships have traveled safely through the Black Sea Humanitarian Corridor carrying 15 million tons of grain and other cargo to global markets. Ukrainians have ensured that Russia’s illegal war cannot stop the free flow of trade through the Black Sea. https://t.co/qYSLBTis0d
PUTIN'S WAR ON TRADE: Bulgaria, Romania & Turkey have invited other NATO navies to join an effort to ensure the safety of Black Sea merchant ships. The operation will use minesweepers to clear the sea lanes of Russian drift mines. https://t.co/Hmv9HiwuIY
‼️ Ukraine made sure that the corridor in the Black Sea is working again despite all Russia’s efforts to block one of the critical choke points for food commodities following its withdrawal from the Black Sea initiative in July 2023. Since August 2023, around 15 mln tons of…
🌾 🎉 Exports via Ukrainian sea corridor reach 15 million tonnes https://t.co/xTFE3uLdwF
Nearly 15 million tons of cargo, including 10 million tons of agricultural products, were exported through the temporary #BlackSea corridor in the last five months, reported Olexander Kubrakov, Ukraine's Minister of Infrastructure. 📷: AFP https://t.co/Kaxsx3VO4a
⚡️ Minister: Nearly 15 million tons of cargo exported via temporary Black Sea corridor. This included 10 million metric tons of agricultural products exported since August 2023, Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said on Jan. 8. https://t.co/OoZmtxYBPn
Despite the ongoing war and all the challenges #Ukraine is facing, it keeps providing the world with food. According to the Deputy Prime Minister of 🇺🇦 Oleksandr Kubrakov, in 5 months Ukraine exported 15 million tons of goods using its Black Sea corridor.