Grain Corridor will continue to function despite threats from Russia – Zelenskyy
 
        				        			President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that the “grain corridor” in the Black Sea would function despite all threats. The head of state said this during a conversation with British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak.
Zelenskyy told Sunak about the situation in the Black Sea and Russia’s actions that pose a threat to civilian shipping.
According to the President, despite all the threats, the grain corridor will continue to function. The interlocutors discussed further work on the introduction of insurance for civilian vessels.
Earlier, it was reported that Ukraine had suspended the new grain corridor due to the threat from Russian aircraft.
Later, the Ministry of Reconstruction of Ukraine denied the suspension.
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