Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, his Turkish partner Recep Tayyip Erdogan and UN boss Antonio Guterres will meet in Ukraine on Thursday, the United Nations reported.
Guterres will then on Friday visit the Ukrainian port city of Odessa — one of three ports being utilized in the new arrangement to send out grain from the conflict assaulted country — prior to making a beeline for Turkey.
The main UN-sanctioned vessel loaded down with grain left Ukraine on Tuesday for Africa following the trademark bargain facilitated by Turkey and the UN to alleviate the worldwide food emergency.
The vessel left from the Ukrainian port of Pivdennyi and will sail to Djibouti for conveyance to Ethiopia, Ukraine’s framework service said.
Ukraine has said it is trusting a few comparative shipments will follow soon.
Ukraine and Russia, two of the world’s greatest grain exporters, concurred an arrangement facilitated by the UN and Turkey last month to unblock Black Sea grain conveyances after Russia’s intrusion.
“At the greeting of President Volodymyr Zelensky, the secretary-general will be in Lviv on Thursday to go to a three-dimensional gathering with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and the Ukrainian chief,” Guterres’ representative Stephane Dujarric said at a press preparation Tuesday in New York.
“The secretary-general will then happen to Odessa the following day where he will visit the port which is one of the three being utilized as a component of the Black Sea grain drive.”
At talks, the pioneers will examine “the requirement for a political answer for this contention,” Dujarric said, adding “I have most likely that the issue of the thermal energy station” will be raised.
Kyiv and Moscow have exchanged allegations over a progression of strikes this month on the Zaporizhzhia atomic plant in southern Ukraine — Europe’s biggest.