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Ukraine enhances infrastructure ties with Romania to boost exports
Ukraine is teaming up with Romania and the Danube port cluster to bolster its export capacity
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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal revealed this during an interview with Romania's Digi24 channel
Shmyhal shared that Ukraine aims to reopen the Black Sea routes for exporting its goods, like grain. The first container ship has already reached Turkey.
"To boost exports, Ukraine will collaborate with partners and ramp up border and Danube port infrastructure with Romania," Shmyhal emphasized.
The Prime Minister also pointed out that the Russian Federation is causing disruptions in the Black Sea. Russian troops are interfering with Ukraine's food exports, posing a risk to global food security.
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