A long-term Russian blockade of Ukrainian exports would prove 'a real disaster for the world,' Oleg Ustenko told Newsweek.
Ukraine is lobbying the international community to do more to alleviate the looming costs to its economy and a potential migration crisis.in an interview on Wednesday, following the second consecutive night of Russian missile and drone attacks on cities including Odesa. There, Kyiv accused Moscow of intentionally targeting and destroying vital port infrastructure and 60,000 tons of grain slated for export.
"In our ports now, we have grain ready to go to the world," Ustenko said."We are talking about huge amounts of grain, enough to feed at least 6 million people around the world... if we are not able to move this grain from our ports, it means that a country of the size of Denmark, Finland, Norway will not have food for their people."
Vitaliy Bylenko, CEO of Agrotrade Group, examines the condition of grain in his barn in the village of Vesele, Kyiv region on July 18, 2023. Russia's renewed naval blockade of Ukrainian ports threatens billions of dollars in Ukrainian export revenue, one presidential adviser told Newsweek.If grain is unable to leave Ukrainian ports, Ustenko said, there will be no space to store the next harvest:"Basically, we don't have storage, meaning that almost everything is going to be lost...
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