Ukraine to open another railroad corridor for grain exports
In the near future, Ukraine plans to open another overland rail corridor for the export of Ukrainian grain. This was stated by Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba.
“We have now opened an alternative ‘grain corridor’ and are testing it. We will also open another railroad land corridor. That is, the fact that we continue to increase the capacity of all corridors combined is an absolute reality,” the Foreign Minister said.
Answering the question whether the Black Sea Grain Initiative remains relevant, Kuleba said that “hope dies last”.
“Hope dies last, I will say this. “The Black Sea Grain Initiative is the last to die. But it is obvious that we still need to work on alternative solutions, and we are successfully working on them,” he added.
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