Zelenskyy: Grain corridor from Ukraine through Moldova, Romania to soon start working
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced the creation of a new grain corridor through Moldova and Romania.
"We discussed with the president our possible joint actions to protect not just the ports, but the entire region of Ukraine, Moldova, Romania, and our people. Separately, I would like to note one of the strategic areas of our cooperation. In the triangle of Ukraine, Romania, Moldova, we are able to create a very powerful basis for the development of not only our countries and peoples, but also entire Europe," Zelenskyy said on Tuesday at a press conference in Bucharest after negotiations with Romanian President Klaus Iohannis.
"And soon the grain corridor from Ukraine through Moldova and Romania will start operating. And this is an example of how much we can do together. What will be significant and not only for us, but also for Europe and the world as a whole," the Ukrainian leader said.
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