Lithuania opens a corridor for transit of Ukrainian grain to Baltic ports

Ukrainian grain will be able to be transported to the Baltic ports. This was announced by Foreign Minister Gabrielius Landsbergis.
“Russia destroys food, Lithuania delivers it. A corridor for grain transit to the Baltic ports was approved and agreed upon, which eases the pressure on the Ukrainian border and increases supplies to Africa and beyond. Cooperation gives results!” – he said.
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