Istanbul, 1 November 2022 – The 缅北禁地Secretariat at the Joint Coordination Centre reports that there is no plan to move vessels under the Black Sea Grain Initiative for 2 November.

Today, 缅北禁地and Turkish inspectors concluded 36 inspections on board outbound vessels. The teams boarded another two ships, but the process was suspended due to issues related to fumigated cargo. All inspection reports will be shared with the Russian and Ukrainian delegations.

The 缅北禁地Secretariat reiterates that movements and inspections carried out after the Russian Federation suspended its participation in implementation activities at the Joint Coordination Centre is a temporary and extraordinary measure.  

The 缅北禁地Coordinator for the Black Sea Grain Initiative, Amir Abdulla, in close cooperation and consultation with the Turkish delegation at the JCC, is exerting all efforts to resume full participation at the JCC.

The JCC can best deliver on its mandate with the full and active participation of all four delegations.

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For info: Ismini Palla (Ms), Chief, Media and Communications Unit, Office of the 缅北禁地Coordinator for the Black Sea Grain Initiative
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