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The European Commission may take off restrictions on the import of Ukrainian grain
The European Commission has not received any official appeals regarding the extension of restrictions on the import of agricultural products from Ukraine.

UZ calls for increased transit to the Danube ports
Ukrzaliznytsia insists on increasing the volume of grain shipments to the ports of Reni, Giurgiulesti and Galati through the territory of Moldova.

The US will monitor Russia’s actions in the Black Sea
After Russia’s withdrawal from the Grain Agreement, the United States of America emphasized that it would monitor Russia’s activities in the Black Sea.

Solskyi: the “grain corridor” actually did not work for the last month
Russia’s withdrawal from the Grain Agreement did not come as a surprise, since the grain corridor has actually been inactive for a month.

The UN Security Council plans to discuss the future status of the Grain Agreement
Today, July 21, the UN Security Council will consider the situation that arose in connection with Russia’s withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative.

The USA introduced new sanctions against 14 Russian vessels
The US expanded sanctions against Russian companies and individuals. The updated list includes 95 Russian companies and 18 individuals, as well as 14 vessels.

The Russians hit grain terminals in Odesa Region with Kalibrs
At night, the Russians again attacked the port infrastructure of Odesa. This time they aimed missiles at the grain terminals.

Romania emphasized the importance of “corridors of solidarity” against the background of Russia’s withdrawal from the Grain Agreement
New solutions to prevent the global food crisis caused by Russia will be discussed within the EU Council of Ministers in Brussels.

Port “Nika-Tera” lost UAH 1 billion due to Russian shelling
The specialized sea port “Nika-Tera” in Mykolaiv suffered UAH 1 billion in losses due to shelling from Russia.

Ukraine lost $18 billion in foreign exchange earnings due to the shortcomings of the Grain Agreement
The International Federation of Transporters insists on the need to completely unblock Ukrainian ports and reproaches the international community for tacitly approving Russian terrorism in the Black Sea.