France and Romania signed an agreement to simplify the export of grain from Ukraine

UkrAgroConsult
On September 12, the governments of France and Romania signed an agreement on simplifying the export of grain from Ukraine by land. This was announced by the Minister of Transport of France, Clément Beaune.
“Together with my Romanian colleague Ionel Skriostianu, I signed an agreement that simplifies the export of Ukrainian grains through the provision of our logistical expertise,” he said.
The document was signed in the presence of the Ambassador of Ukraine to the French Republic Vadym Omelchenko.
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