Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs: Ukraine saves the world from hunger through grain exports from sea ports.
Ukraine pushed the enemy to the eastern shores of the Black Sea
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway, Espen Eide, claims that Ukraine managed to push the enemy to the eastern shores of the Black Sea, which allowed the resumption of exports and the launch of humanitarian corridors. Thanks to this, many countries around the world have managed to avoid hunger.
The diplomat emphasized that the ports of Greater Odesa are necessary for supplying almost half of the world's food markets. Thanks to this, the price of grain and bread remains stable.
"I am proud that the international coalition is doing everything necessary to strengthen the capability of Ukrainian exports. And I want to say that Ukraine effectively fights against all threats and intimidations from Russia, in accordance with UN statutes," said Espen Eide.
For the maximum protection of Ukraine's infrastructure, Norway actively supports the fastest possible accession of the country to the European Union. Eide emphasized that this decision will help militarily and bring Ukraine closer to victory.
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