“Another option - the best in every respect - would be the opportunity for Ukraine to use its port of Odessa, which would allow it to export grain in full and in quantity across the Black Sea,” RIA Novosti quotes him.

According to Finer, Belarus could be another possible destination for grain export. 

“However, this option is extremely problematic, also because Russian troops are stationed there,” he added.

Earlier, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu called the idea of ​​a corridor for the export of grain from Ukraine realistic.

Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov said that Russia guarantees the safety of ships carrying grain from Ukrainian-controlled ports.

He denied allegations that Russia was obstructing shipping and accused the Ukrainian government of interfering.

The President of Belarus Alexander Lukashenko noted that when seven directions for the export of grain were proposed, the topic "disappeared by itself."