From Reuters:
“Factbox:
U.N.-led deal to ensure safe export of Ukraine's grain”
Russia,
Ukraine, NATO member Turkey and the United Nations signed a landmark deal on
Friday to unlock Ukrainian grain and fertiliser exports from Black Sea ports,
to help relieve a growing food crisis worsened by the war. read more Here are
details of the U.N.-led Black Sea Initiative, according to senior U.N.
officials who briefed reporters:
OBJECTIVE The
five-month war has halted Ukrainian sea shipments and caused grain prices to
rise dramatically. The deal aims to help avert famine by injecting more wheat,
sunflower oil, fertilizer and other products into world markets including for
humanitarian needs, partly at lower prices. It targets the pre-war level of 5
million metric tonnes exported each month. The U.N. World Food Programme
says some 47 million people have moved into a stage of "acute hunger"
due to fall-out from the war. Ukraine needs to empty its silos ahead of a
coming harvest, while more exported fertiliser will avoid lower global yields
for coming harvests. The United Nations and Russia also signed an memorandum of
understanding committing the U.N. to facilitating unimpeded access of Russian
fertiliser and other products to global markets. "The aim of these
agreements...is to provide some kind of solace to the global south," said
one of the U.N. officials.
TIME FRAME The
deal is valid for 120 days and the United Nations expects it to be renewed
unless the war has ended by then. Work is to get underway immediately to
establish inspection teams and staffing a Joint Coordination Center (JCC) in
Istanbul overseen by members of all four parties to the agreement. Ukrainian
ports require about 10 days to prepare, so it will take a few weeks before
vessels are moving in and out. "We are looking at a very quick rate of
implementation," the official said. Negotiations began in April
when U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres raised the idea in separate
meetings with Russian President Vladimir Putin and Volodymyr Zelenskiy of
Ukraine.
SAFE
PASSAGE The deal ensures safe passage in and out of Odesa and two other
Ukrainian ports in what the official called a "de facto ceasefire"
for the ships and facilities covered. Though Ukraine has mined the
nearby waters as part of its war defences, there is no further need for
de-mining. Rather, Ukrainian pilots will guide the ships along safe channels in
its territorial waters, with a minesweeper vessel on hand as needed but no
military escorts. Monitored by the JCC, the ships then transit the Black
Sea to Turkey's Bosphorus strait and off to world markets. All sides
have agreed there will be no attacks on these entities. If a prohibited
activity is observed, it will be the task of the JCC "to resolve it",
the official said without elaborating.
JOINT
COORDINATION CENTRE (JCC) The JCC in Istanbul, which straddles the
Bosphorus, monitors all ship movements and inspections, and decides whether for
example a vessel detracts from agreed channels in the Black Sea. It will be
staffed by U.N. officials and probably military officials from the three
countries involved, and represents "the heartbeat of the operation",
the official said.
INSPECTIONS
In response to Russian concerns about ships delivering weapons to Ukraine,
all returning ships will be inspected at a Turkish port by a team with
representatives from all parties to the agreement and overseen by the JCC. The
teams will board vessels and assess its cargo before it can return to Ukraine.
INSURANCE To
allay concerns of ship insurers, the United Nations spent more than two months
negotiating with the sector to ensure the plan was commercially viable and will
not lead to punitive premiums. The International Maritime Organization has been
encouraging the private sector to play a role in the deal, and Western
governments have issued statements saying companies will not fall afoul of sanctions
imposed on Moscow. "The clarifications that the U.S. and EU have been
issuing are very important for the private sector," said a second senior
U.N. official.
^ Ukraine
continues to amaze me and the world. Not only have they had to deal with
constant Russian Missiles, Bombs and Bullets from the air and on the ground;
Russian Massacres on Ukrainian Civilians and Russian Occupation on some
Ukrainian Territory, but Ukrainian Farmers still went out into their fields –
even during Russian Occupation or on the Frontlines – and continued to grow the
food and other supplies the World has relied on Ukraine for.
Ukraine is the
breadbasket of both Europe and the World and even as Millions of Ukrainians are
displaced from their Villages, Towns and Cities they continue to show the World
that they know how much their food and supplies mean outside of Ukraine and so
are doing everything they can to both defend their Territory from the Russians,
regain temporarily Russian-Occupied Ukrainian Territory and still produce and
export to the World.
The only thing
the Russians have done in all of this is create and continue to create the problems
that made Inflation and the cost of Food, Gas, etc. go up for everyone everywhere.
It doesn't
surprise me that the only time the UN gets actively involved in Ukraine is not
to protect the lives of innocent Men, Women and Children, but when the Food and
Product Supply of the rest of the World is threatened. ^
https://www.reuters.com/world/un-led-deal-ensure-safe-export-ukraines-grain-2022-07-22/
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