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NATO’s Stoltenberg, Zelenskyy discuss ‘unblocking’ grain corridor

NATO’s Stoltenberg, Zelenskyy discuss ‘unblocking’ grain corridor

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy mentioned the “unblocking” of the Black Sea grain hall after Moscow’s exit of the essential deal to make sure the protected passage of ships and Ukraine’s relationship to NATO, throughout a telephone name on Saturday

After the decision, Stoltenberg wrote on Twitter: “We strongly condemn Moscow’s attempt to weaponize food. Allies stand with Ukraine for as long as it takes & following NATO Summit, Ukraine is closer to NATO than ever before.”

Zelensky additionally mentioned on Twitter that they mentioned steps to make the transport of grain throughout the Black Sea potential once more and to ensure it in the long run, however didn’t go into any additional element.

Russia ended the worldwide grain settlement on Monday, which had allowed Ukraine to promote some 33 million tons of grain and meals overseas since final summer time, regardless of the continued Russian invasion of Ukraine.

The deal was not solely essential for Ukraine’s financial system however for international meals provide chains. Since terminating it, Moscow has been attacking grain storage services within the port metropolis of Odessa, one of many ports by way of which Ukraine shipped grain below the worldwide settlement.

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