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Zelensky says Ukraine working on alternative export routes

Zelensky says Ukraine working on alternative export routes

Due to Russia’s blockade of the Black Sea ports, Ukraine is working arduous to develop various export routes for grain, in keeping with President Volodymyr Zelensky.

“We are doing everything possible to ensure that Ukraine continues to be a guarantor of food security,” Zelensky mentioned in his night video tackle on Friday. He additionally mentioned Ukraine’s folks wanted entry to world markets.

The president reported in Kiev that he had mentioned the problem with the heads of the military, intelligence service and navy in addition to authorities representatives.

In mid-July, Russia had withdrawn its safety ensures for Ukrainian grain exports throughout the Black Sea. Moscow then tried to destroy the infrastructure for such exports with airstrikes on ports like Odessa. Ukrainian ports on the Danube, by means of which an alternate route runs, had been additionally attacked.

Transporting grain, maize, fertilizer and different agricultural merchandise by rail or truck is extra complicated and costly than delivery.

Ukraine has been preventing again in opposition to a full-scale Russian invasion for nearly a yr and a half.

Source: www.anews.com.tr