Russia told diplomats it’s ready to welcome international monitors at Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant, which the International Atomic Energy Agency…
Ukraine’s sea port of Pivdennyi said the first cargo ship left its waters since Russia’s Feb. 24 invasion as commodity shipments from the war-torn country kick into higher gear.
Ukraine aims to reach a deal for $15-$20b IMF financing program before year-end, Reuters reported last month, citing central bank governor Kyrylo Shevchenko.The final buyer of grain carried by the vessel Razoni rejected the cargo due to a five-month delay in its delivery, Ukraine’s embassy in Lebanon said in a statement on Twitter.
The president of Energoatom, the operator of the power station, called on partners to set up a demilitarized zone at the facility and for the presence of peacekeepers as well as experts from the IAEA and other organizations to take control of the situation. Two more grain ships departed from Ukraine ports Monday morning, Turkey’s Defense Ministry said in a Twitter post.
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