KYIV, Nov 14 – Despite a missile strike on one of the ships in Odesa port, the sea corridor is working, but such precedents affect the cost of freight and the willingness of participants in the global grain market to work with Ukraine, Minister of Agrarian Policy and Food Mykola Solsky said.
“First of all, it (the sea corridor) is functioning. Secondly, this is a bad precedent that affects the cost of freight, the willingness of traders and other participants in the grain market in Ukraine and outside Ukraine, who buy grain from us, to work with Ukraine," he said.
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