Important agreement between Russia-Ukraine regarding supply of food grains, center will be built in Turkey for monitoring.
The food crisis deepening in large parts of the world due to the Russo-Ukraine war has become somewhat less likely.
On Friday, Russia and Ukraine signed the 'Black Sea Grain Initiative' agreement, according to which the export of wheat and maize from Ukraine will start soon. The agreement will be for four months. Russia has said that it will not attack cargo ships carrying grain by sea. It will not attack even those ports from where food grains are being supplied.
"This is an agreement for the world."
-- @antonioguterres calls signing of Black Sea Grain Initiative a beacon of hope, possibility & relief in a world that needs it more than ever. https://t.co/hRUq11fMvf pic.twitter.com/17oHzYnGR9 — United Nations (@UN) July 22, 2022
The United Nations has called it a historic agreement. Under the agreement, Ukraine has also agreed to accept certain conditions. Under this, it will have to allow inspection of ships carrying food supplies. During the investigation, it will be seen whether weapons are being supplied through them. The agreement between Russia and Ukraine took place at a ceremony held in the Turkish city of Istanbul. In this, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said that this agreement can open the way for future reconciliation between the two countries.