Ukraine no longer needs a grain agreement!?

2023-09-29 12:42:36
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Ukraine no longer needs a grain agreement!?

The chief trade representative of the UN, Rebekah Greenspan, expressed her desire to restore the grain agreement, but experts believe that Ukraine no longer needs such an agreement.

 

Regarding Ukraine's initiative to create a transport corridor for the export of grain, Rebecca Greenspan considers it a positive step for global food security. However, she also noted that there are high risks in this matter.

 

At the same time, Lloyd's of London is conducting negotiations on the provision of insurance coverage for Ukrainian grain supplies, if a new agreement is reached regarding the Black Sea Corridor.

 

Ukraine is trying to establish a temporary transport corridor for grain exports through the Black Sea Corridor, as Russia has blocked some Ukrainian ports. Nevertheless, successful military operations and the use of weapons by Ukraine have changed the situation, and ships have already begun to leave Ukrainian ports without an agreement with the Russian side. This indicates a change in the balance of power in the region and an opportunity for Ukraine to trade freely with the world.

 

So, although the UN expresses its desire to restore the grain agreement, some experts believe that Ukraine no longer needs such an agreement, and it can establish new transport corridors for grain exports.

 

Analyst Yoruk Ishyk correctly pointed out the changes in the geopolitical and naval situation in the region after successful military operations and Ukraine's effective use of weapons. These changes really affected the balance of power between Russia and Ukraine.

 

The fact that Ukraine can effectively export grain without an agreement with the Russian side testifies to Ukraine's ability to manage its ports and ensure the safety of sea transportation. This is a really important step for Ukraine, as it enables independence in trade operations and reduces dependence on other countries.

 

The international character of ships that have already successfully left Ukrainian ports and their belonging to international banks and large countries really makes them less vulnerable to Russian attacks.

With these changes, Ukraine has the opportunity to trade freely with the world and restore free navigation in its ports.

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