The risks of new stops of the “grain corridor” still exist, — NATO
NATO does not exclude the risks of new disruptions to the Istanbul Agreements regarding the export of Ukrainian products from the ports of Great Odesa.
The risks of a second suspension of the “grain corridor” will exist as long as the war continues. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said this in an interview with the Turkish TV channel NTV.
“As the war continues, the risks will continue. In order to overcome hunger, Ukrainian grain must continue to enter the world. For this, putin must end the war. In the conditions of war, the grain agreement is extremely important,” Stoltenberg said.
Earlier, the NATO Secretary General visited Turkey, where he met with the country’s president and the defense minister. The parties raised, in particular, the issue of the russian-Ukrainian war.