A full-scale resumption of the grain deal will be a lot safer and more stable route for grain imports than the Kiev government’s attempts to organize temporary transportation corridors in the Black Sea, the UN secretary-general’s spokesman has said, APA reports.
Commenting on earlier reports about three bulk carriers that left Ukrainian ports, Spokesperson Stephane Dujarric has told reporters: "We continue to believe that a resumed Black Sea Initiative, along with the MOU [Memorandum of Understanding with Russia], would increase the volume in a stable manner and safer manner."
Dujarric added that the UN is "not involved in monitoring the ships that are going out through the Black Sea."