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First shipment of Ukrainian grain expected ‘after midnight’: Turkey

In this file photo, bulk carrier M/V Razoni, carrying a cargo of 26,000 tonnes of corn, leaves Ukraine's port of Odessa, en route to Tripoli in Lebanon, on August 1, 2022, amid Russia's military invasion launched on Ukraine. - The first shipment of Ukrainian grain left the port of Odessa on August 1 under the Black Sea Grain Initiative deal signed in Istanbul, on 22 July, 2022 aimed at relieving a global food crisis following Russia's invasion of its neighbor, the Turkish defence ministry said. (Photo by Oleksandr GIMANOV / AFP)

The first shipment of Ukrainian grain to leave Odessa under a landmark deal to lift Moscow’s naval blockade in the Black Sea is expected in İstanbul “after midnight” on Tuesday, Agence France-Presse reported, citing the Turkish defense ministry.

The Sierra Leone-registered ship, Razoni, set sail for Tripoli in Lebanon from Odessa just after 0600 GMT on Monday carrying 26,000 tonnes of maize.

It had originally been expected to arrive in İstanbul early on Tuesday afternoon.

The vessel made its way along the Romanian coast overnight, but switched off its automatic identification system AIS at around 2300 GMT, meaning it could no longer be tracked, according to the Marine Traffic website.

Ankara did not immediately provide any explanation for the move.

The Razoni had initially progressed very slowly at just seven knots in Ukrainian waters due to possible mines but was then able to pick up speed, Marine Traffic said.

It will be inspected by a special joint coordination center set up last Wednesday and staffed by civilian and military officials from both Ukraine and Russia, as well as delegates from Turkey and the UN.

In line with the agreed procedure, the inspections will not take place in İstanbul port itself, but at sea, at the mouth of the Bosphorus.

The media have been warned to stay away from the vessel.

“Boats will not be authorised to approach the ship. The command of the coastguard will take the appropriate measures in this respect,” the defense ministry said.

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