Mined Ports, Polish Red Tape Stop Ukraine Grain - Bloomberg

2022-06-04 02:05:22 By : Mr. Joe Liu

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Silos at a grain terminal at the Port of Mariupol in Mariupol, Ukraine, on Jan. 13, 2022. 

Resuming Ukrainian grain shipments will be time consuming given challenges that include mine-clearing in Black Sea ports and the need for cooperation from the very country that kicked off the war, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda said.

Nauseda is among a small group of European leaders pushing for naval escorts for vessels shipping Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea. Russia has effectively blockaded Ukrainian ports with its invasion, including a three-month siege of the largely-destroyed city of Mariupol, leaving the government in Kyiv struggling to export grain and sending prices to near-record highs.