Ukraine and Turkey continue with the export of cereal despite the fact that Russia has suspended the agreement

kyiv and Ankara say they continue with the pact to reduce the food crisis caused by the war in UkraineMoscow suspended the agreement after accusing kyiv of attacks against its fleet in the Black SeaSeveral ships will continue to export grain through a humanitarian corridorUkraine and Turkey have The transfer of 16 ships through the humanitarian corridor opened in the Black Sea was agreed on Monday despite the suspension of the pact by Russia to export grain from Ukrainian territory. Ankara and kyiv have reached an agreement mediated by the United Nations , so 12 ships will leave the Ukrainian ports with cereals on board, while another four will go to the country. In this sense, they have clarified that there are already six ships sailing in the area; although they have not yet entered the humanitarian corridor. There are currently 21 ships waiting for the go-ahead to transport some 700,000 tons of grain from Ukraine. The Turkish president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, has stated that the work to export grain “will continue despite the Russian suspension,” according to the agency. Anatolian news agency. “Turkey will make efforts within the framework of the agreement and despite Russia’s doubts,” he asserted before guaranteeing that the pact has succeeded in “reducing the food crisis” caused by the war in Ukraine. On Saturday, the Ministry The Russian Foreign Ministry confirmed the suspension of the agreement after accusing kyiv of carrying out a series of drone attacks against its fleet in the Black Sea.