Ukraine: Grain will be exported through 3 ports

Kyiv announced that Ukrainian grain will be exported through the ports of Odessa, Yuzhny and Chernomorsk in southern Ukraine.

"The export will take place through 3 ports: Odessa, Yuzhny and Chornomorsk," Rustam Amirov, a parliamentarian and member of the Ukrainian delegation to the talks held in Turkey to export Ukrainian grain, told the Obchistvanoi newspaper.

Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said in a televised statement yesterday: "We expect to continue negotiations (to ensure the entry of Ukrainian grain to world markets) in the very near future. As you know, we said that a military delegation from Russia is taking part in them."

And he added that "Russia, for its part, is ready to make its contribution to solving the problem of the food crisis, which is not only emerging and brewing, but has matured all over the world. We repeat again insistently, that the cause of this crisis lies not in the situation in Ukraine, and Ukrainian grain, but in part small than that."

"Despite all this, Russia remains ready to make every effort to ensure that these Ukrainian grains enter world markets," he added.

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