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English: IMO welcomes maritime humanitarian corridor in Black Sea

IMO Secretary-General Kitack Lim on Friday (22 July) welcomed the signing of an agreement between, the Russian Federation, Türkiye, Ukraine and the United Nations to establish a humanitarian maritime corridor to allow ships to export critical cargoes of grain and foodstuffs from Ukraine.

The photo shows the four participants to the negotiations in Istanbul of the Black Sea Grain Initiative: Russia, Ukraine,Turkey and the United Nations.
Türkçe: Rusya, Ukrayna, Türkiye ve Birleşmiş Miletler temsilcileri, 13 Temmuz 2022'de İstanbul'daki Kalender Kasrı'nda tahil koridoru görüşmelerinde.
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