Istanbul shipping coordination center proposed between Russia and Ukraine


🇹🇷 The southern port city of Odessa, Turkey is seizing an opportunity - establishing a new shipping coordination center in Istanbul.

The basis of this decision is due to the recent United Nations regarding grain exports flowing from the Black Sea to avoid further food shortages throughout the globe. The coordination center will be staffed by members of all four parties who came to the agreement at the UN - Russia, Ukraine, Turkey, and the UN. Ships have been gridlocked in the Black Seas since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in late February.

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