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UN plan for grain exports for Ukraine has hit barriers

UN plan for grain

UN plan for grain exports for Ukraine has hit barriers

  • Turkey says a United Nations plan to set up a sea corridor for Ukrainian grain exports is “reasonable”.
  • But Ankara needs more talks with Moscow and Kyiv to ensure ships would be safe.
  • Russia’s invasion of Ukraine halted Kyiv’s Black Sea grain exports, threatening global food crisis.

Turkey claims that a sea corridor controlled by Ankara; for Ukrainian grain shipments requires more talks with Moscow and Kyiv to assure ship safety. Turkey has indicated that a UN plan to establish a sea corridor for Ukrainian grain shipments that would be controlled by Ankara was “realistic”; but that more negotiations with Moscow and Kyiv were needed to ensure that ships would be secure.

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In February, Russia invaded Ukraine, halting Kyiv’s Black Sea grain exports and risking a global food crisis. The UN wants the two sides to agree to a corridor, as well as Turkey, a maritime neighbour and NATO member.

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