UN wants broad agreement on grain corridor despite Ukraine's solo solution

Only an agreement with the support of all parties in the region can remove the risks of exporting grain from Ukraine by ship, says the UN trade chief.
A dry cargo ship arrives in Turkey with a load of Ukrainian grain. | Photo: Umit Bektas/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix
A dry cargo ship arrives in Turkey with a load of Ukrainian grain. | Photo: Umit Bektas/Reuters/Ritzau Scanpix

Right now, a small number of dry bulk ships carrying Ukrainian grain from the country’s Black Sea ports sail through a corridor that Ukraine itself has established and guaranteed.

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