Decisions on the export of grain from Mykolaiv ports will be resolved after the first caravan from Odesa has passed, – Kim
Decisions on the export of grain from Mykolaiv ports within the framework of the so-called “grain agreement” will be made by cargo owners after the first caravan has passed from the ports of Odesa Region.
This was said by the head of the regional military administration, Vitaliy Kim, at a briefing at the Ukraine-Ukrinform Media Center on July 27.
“The decision to export grain from Mykolaivports within the framework of the so-called “grain agreement” will be made by cargo owners after the first caravan has passed from the ports of Odesa Region. If it is economically feasible, they will export it. On our part, everything necessary will be done, to make it possible without any obstacles,” said Kim.
According to him, everyone is waiting to see how this agreement will be implemented in practice.
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