Ukraine: Ambassador Zaluzhny discussed the security of grain corridors with the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization

Published 2024년 7월 22일

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Ukrainian Ambassador to Great Britain Valery Zaluzhny has called for accountability for the theft of Ukrainian grain by the Russian Federation, during a discussion with the Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization, Arsenio Dominguez. The meeting focused on the security of grain corridors and the infrastructure of Ukrainian ports. Zaluzhny also expressed gratitude to the International Maritime Organization for its support of Ukraine and sailors affected by Russian aggression. Turkey, Romania, and Bulgaria have initiated joint anti-mine operations in the Black Sea to enhance safety for Ukrainian grain exports. Since the initiation of the "Grain From Ukraine" program, Ukraine has exported 221,000 tons of agricultural products to 10 African and Asian countries.
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Ambassador of Ukraine to Great Britain Valery Zaluzhny discussed the security of grain corridors with Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization Arsenio Dominguez and emphasized the need to punish the Russian Federation for theft of Ukrainian grain. Zaluzhnyi wrote about this in Telegram. "I am glad to have the first meeting with the current Secretary General of the International Maritime Organization, Arsenio Dominguez. They discussed the security of grain corridors, Ukrainian port infrastructure and shipping in the Black and Azov seas, which is blocked by the Russian Federation. He emphasized that the theft of Ukrainian grain committed by the enemy must be stopped and punished in accordance with international law," the ambassador of Ukraine said. Zaluzhny also thanked the International Maritime Organization for supporting Ukraine and sailors affected by Russian aggression. We will remind: Ukraine sent the first batch of wheat flour to Palestine. It has already ...
Source: Epravda

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