(ANSA) - ROME, JUN 12 - Ukraine has created two land corridors through Poland and Romania to export grain and avoid a global food crisis, even if 'bottlenecks' slow down the supply chain: said the deputy foreign minister of Kiev, Dmytro Senik.
The minister, quoted by the Guardian, reiterated that global food security is at risk because the Russian invasion of Ukraine stopped exports of Ukrainian wheat from the Black Sea.
Ukraine - he said - is also in talks with the Baltic states to add a third corridor for food exports, Senik added.
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