Majority of Ukrainian grain exports have been halted since Russia launched full invasion in February
The majority of Ukrainian grain exports have been halted since Russia launched a full invasion in late February andThe sudden export stoppage has raised concerns thatThe UN subsequently appealed to Russia and Ukraine, as well as Nato member– which has authority over maritime traffic entering and leaving the Black Sea through the Bosphorus strait – to agree a corridor.
Any Turkish-brokered grain corridor would probably involve cargo vessels leaving Odesa, which is in Ukrainian hands, and other Black Sea ports with a Turkish naval escort, before travelling towards Turkey and on to global markets.
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