- Ukraine is a key global supplier of grain and edible oils.
- Much of its harvest is bottled up because Russia has occupied its ports; or because free ports have been mined to fend off Russian offensives.
- EU trade envoy: “It is time for Russia to stop its aggression”.
EU Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis says, Russia is delaying talks; on a financial arrangement for a proposal to liberate Ukrainian grain; that has been barred from export since Russia’s invasion.
“I believe it is obvious what is preventing it: Russia,” Dombrovskis remarked. “Russia must stop its hostility and stop obstructing Ukrainian food exports.”
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Ukraine is a major exporter of grain and edible oils; but much of its harvest is bottled up due to Russian occupation of its ports or the usage of free ports to fend off Russian offensives.



















