Turkey shows Joint Coordination Center monitoring ‘grain corridors’ in Istanbul
The relevant video was posted by the Turkish National Defense Ministry on Twitter, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“The vessel flying the flag of Sierra Leone, loaded with 27,000 tonnes of corn for Lebanon, has left the Port of Odesa this morning and continues sailing. The departure and passage are planned and controlled by the Joint Coordination Center,” the report states.
1⃣ Lübnan'a 27 bin ton mısır taşıyan ve sabah saatlerinde Odessa Limanı'ndan ayrılan Sierra Leone bayraklı gemi seyrine devam ediyor. Geminin intikali ve seyri Müşterek Koordinasyon Merkezi tarafından planlanarak anlık takip ediliyor.#MSB pic.twitter.com/ER7QM8VpIB
— T.C. Millî Savunma Bakanlığı (@tcsavunma) August 1, 2022
The departure route and humanitarian corridor used by the vessel, as well as the detailed issues regarding its control, are carried out in line with the procedures and principles agreed by the Joint Coordination Center.
A reminder that the first vessel sailing the ‘grain corridor’ is expected to arrive in Istanbul at 03:00 p.m., August 2, 2022, where it will undergo cargo inspection.
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