This is stated in the statement of the SCC.

“SKC is concerned that delays could disrupt supply chains and port operations,” RIA Novosti quoted the center as saying.

It is noted that 113 ships have been registered for inspection, and another 60 are awaiting connection to the Black Sea initiative in Turkish territorial waters.

Earlier, the SKC approved the release of six dry cargo ships with food from Ukrainian ports as part of a grain deal.