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Ukraine and Croatia agree on use of Croatian ports for grain exports

  • Ukraine and Croatia have agreed to use Croatian ports on the Danube and the Adriatic Sea for the export of Ukrainian grain, after Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea grain deal.
  • This agreement provides Ukraine with alternative routes to safely export its agricultural products, as it currently relies on land export routes via the European Union and the Danube River, which has been attacked by Russia.
  • The main subject of the talks between the Ukrainian and Croatian foreign ministers was weapons, with specific agreements expected to be implemented soon.
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Nachdem Russland den Getreidedeal mit der Ukraine platzen lassen hatte, kommt nun wieder Bewegung in die Angelegenheit. Laut eigenen Angaben hat die Ukraine mit Kroatien eine Einigung über die Ausfuhr ihres Getreides über Häfen an der Adria erzielt. Demnach sollen die Agrargüter über die Donau nach Kroatien verschifft und anschließend per Eisenbahn an die Küste verfrachtet werden. Damit will das Land eine Blockade durch Russland im Schwarzen Mee…

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The Ukrainian and Croatian authorities have reached an agreement that Croatian ports on the Adriatic Sea and Danube may also be used for exports of Ukrainian grain. The briefing was revealed yesterday by Ukrainian Minister of Foreign Affairs Dimitro Kuleba. “We will now work on establishing the most efficient routes to these ports and try to make the best use of the given opportunity,” Kuleba said after meeting with Croatian Minister Radman. Rea…

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Mitte Juli lässt Moskau das Getreideabkommen mit der Ukraine platzen - und beschießt seitdem immer wieder ukrainische Hafenstädte. Für die wichtigen Getreideexporte braucht Kiew daher eine Alternativroute. Diese soll nun über die Donau zur kroatischen Adriaküste führen.

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·Düsseldorf, Germany
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Kremlin leader Putin has let the grain agreement fall. But now Kiev may have found a new trade route for its important export goods. The protection of ships by NATO is also on the agenda.

·Germany
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ГОЛОВНА broke the news in Kyiv, Ukraine on Monday, July 31, 2023.
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