UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric indicated that “the international organization is working closely with the Turkish authorities to create safe corridors for grain exports from Ukraine through the Black Sea,” pointing to Turkey’s “important role in coordinating communications between Moscow and Kyiv.” resolve the crisis between them.

The UN spokesman explained in statements that “the UN has a plan to ensure the supply of Ukrainian grain to international markets based on various options, including work to ensure the safe passage of products, after which the markets will play their role, stressing that “the role of the Turkish army in this connection will be decisive.

“The details are still being worked out, the Ukrainian and Russian sides will have to agree, and all parties involved should feel comfortable moving forward with the plan,” Dujarric said.

The United Nations has warned many times about a world food crisis due to grain shortages, while the West has accused Russia of obstructing the export of Ukrainian grain to world markets, allegations that Moscow vehemently denied as the President of Russia believed he had previously stated that ” there are no problems with the export of grain from Ukraine, and that his country does not interfere in this, but, on the contrary, emphasized the need for the Kyiv authorities to remove mines from ports so that their ships loaded with grain can leave without problems.”