Over a thousand vessels have already used the Ukrainian corridor in the Black Sea – US Ambassador

More than 1,000 vessels have left Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, transporting nearly 30 million tons of cargo, including grain, to world markets despite the ongoing war with Russia.
A total of 1005 vessels have left Ukraine’s Black Sea ports, delivering almost 30 million tons of cargo to world markets. This was stated on her page in X by US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink.
“More than 1000 vessels have left the Black Sea ports of Ukraine and transported almost 30 million tons of cargo, including grain, to the rest of the world,” the diplomat said in a post.
She emphasized that despite the war with Russia, Ukraine continues to support jobs and businesses, develop its economy and supply the world with vital goods.
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