Ukraine foreign minisstry suggests temporary navigation route after russia's withdrawal from grain deal
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry proposes a temporary shipping route to continue grain supplies after russia withdraws from the grain deal.
The ministry said it had "decided to establish on a temporary basis a recommended maritime route", the letter sent to the International Maritime Organization of the UN reads.
"Its goal is to facilitate the unblocking of international shipping in the north-western part of the Black Sea," explains the First Deputy Minister for Communities, Territories and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine Vasyl Shkurakov.
The additional transport route the ministry establishes connects to the territorial waters and exclusive maritime economic zone of Romania, which is one of the neighbouring Black Sea countries.