The Joint Coordination Center (JCC) has inspected no vessels traveling to or from Ukrainian seaports under the Black Sea Grain Initiative since the beginning of June, the CFTS portal reports, citing the APK Inform publication.
Only one outbound ship has been inspected since the grain corridor resumed operation on 19 May: the Xin Shun dry cargo ship left the port of Odesa for China with 44,000 tons of maize and 19,500 tons of barley on 31 May.
Regarding the inspection of inbound ships, which was suspended on 6 May, a total of 29 vessels entered the ports of Odesa and Chornomorsk after the inspections resumed on 19 May. Of these, 10 have already left the ports with cargoes of agricultural products: six went to China, three to Spain, and 1 to Egypt.
According to the JCC, the number of inspections of inbound ships reduced to two per day from 28 to 31 May and stopped completely in June.