The European Commission will provide Ukraine with €50 million to repair port infrastructure to facilitate further exports of Ukrainian grain to international markets.
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced this on Saturday, November 25, on her page on the X network.
Despite the war, Ukraine keeps feeding the world.
In this action, you can go for the EU.
We continue to develop our Solidarity Lanes and will provide €50 million to rebuild your port infrastructure.
Together we ship Ukrainian grain to the world.@ZelenskyyUapic.twitter.com/2kEELoEKKD
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) November 25, 2023
Despite the war, Ukraine continues to feed the world. You can count on the EU in these efforts. We continue to improve our solidarity pathways and will provide 50 million euros to repair your port infrastructure. Together we bring Ukrainian grain to the world,” von der Leyen wrote.
Since the summer of this year, the Russians began actively targeting Ukrainian ports on the Black Sea and at the mouth of the Danube.
The Danube ports of the Odessa region in 2023, despite constant enemy attacks, increased the volume of shipped goods by 2.2 times. This was announced by the head of the USPA Yuriy Lytvyn at the forum of the European Business Association.
Source: Racurs

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