Fine Arts Museum damaged in Russia’s missile strike on Odesa
Odesa Fine Arts Museum has been damaged in Russia’s missile strike on the city of Odesa today.
23 July 2022
Odesa Fine Arts Museum has been damaged in Russia’s missile strike on the city of Odesa today.
Grain, prepared to be sent for export in the near future, is stored at the port of Odesa which was struck with Russian missiles on Saturday.
The Russian invaders launched a missile strike on the Odesa sea port.
In order to end the war quicker, it is necessary to pace up supplies of the necessary weapons to Ukraine, since even an agreement on the unblocking of Ukrainian ports would be impossible without HIMARS.
Russia did everything to destroy Ukraine’s export potential, but Ukraine did not allow it.
22 July 2022
The resumption of agricultural exports from Ukrainian ports will bring $1 billion in foreign currency revenue every month.
The agreement on exports of grain and other foodstuffs from the Ukrainian ports was signed on the terms of our country.
The agreement on exports of Ukrainian grain and other foodstuffs from Ukrainian ports, signed in Istanbul on July 22, will be valid for 120 days.
Ukraine and Russia have signed separate agreements with Turkey and the United Nations to export grain and other foodstuffs from Ukrainian ports.
Ukraine does not sign any documents with Russia in Istanbul, Mykhailo Podolyak, an adviser to the head of the President's Office, has emphasized.
The Ukrainian delegation has arrived in Istanbul to hold talks about the unblocking of grain exports.
Ukrainian delegation arrives in Istanbul for grain talks
A total of 6.5 million tonnes of the new-harvest grain has already been threshed in Ukraine.
About 880 thousand tonnes of grain crops have been transported to the European Union via Zakarpattia Customs Office.
The EU imposed restrictive measures on additional 54 individuals and 10 entities in response to the ongoing unjustified and unprovoked Russian military aggression against Ukraine.
21 July 2022
President Volodymyr Zelensky has said he expects news on Friday from Turkey regarding the unblocking of Ukrainian ports for grain exports.
In Odesa, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal inspected the ports of Izmail and Reni, through which Ukraine exports products to European Union.
The National Bank of Ukraine has predicted that Ukraine's economy will contract by a third in 2022.
Russian invaders continue to steal Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories.
20 July 2022
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine says he does not support Brazil's position of neutrality on Russia's war against Ukraine.
19 July 2022
The Bellingcat project has identified a Russian military intelligence general, overseeing private military companies, as one of the delegates to the negotiations on the opening of sea corridors to ensure Ukrainian grain exports.
The special equipment intended for the temporary storage of grain crops will be delivered to Ukraine.
In 2022, Ukraine expects to harvest about 52 million tonnes of grain crops and 13-15 million tonnes of oilseed crops.
18 July 2022
Russian propaganda intensified an informational and psychological campaign aimed at Western audiences against NATO expansion, in particular circulating the narrative about the probability of nuclear war as a result of Sweden and Finland joining the Alliance.
When resuming the export of Ukrainian grain, it is necessary to take into account the interests and security considerations of Ukraine.
Ukraine will not agree to any decision regarding the unblocking of Ukrainian seaports, which would leave any loophole for Russia to go for a frontal attack.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Brazilian counterpart Jair Bolsonaro have discussed the importance of resuming grain exports to prevent a global food crisis provoked by Russia.
Ukraine will sever diplomatic relations with Belarus if its armed forces cross the Ukrainian border.
17 July 2022
Poland has taken in 4.81 million refugees from Ukraine amid the ongoing Russian invasion.
16 July 2022
U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink and Minister of Infrastructure Oleksandr Kubrakov have discussed the issue of establishing transport corridors through the Black Sea to export Ukrainian grain.