Ukraine Grain Exports to Transit Black Sea Corridor Thursday

  • UN says loaded vessels will move again Thursday on corridor
  • Ukraine, Turkey, UN made earlier decision to halt ships

Ships, including those carrying grain from Ukraine, are anchored off the Istanbul coastline in Turkey. 

Photographer: Chris McGrath/Getty Images 

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The United Nations said vessels loaded with grains are expected to move through Ukraine’s crop-export corridor on Thursday.

The UN said earlier that ships would be halted on Wednesday, without giving an explanation. The halt was announced after Russia warned that vessels weren’t safe using the route. Wheat prices rose on news of the disruption.