Russia exports at least 400,000 tonnes of grain from Ukraine – agriculture ministry
Since the beginning of the all-out invasion, Russia has exported at least 400,000 tonnes of grain from occupied Ukrainian territories.
26 June 2022
Since the beginning of the all-out invasion, Russia has exported at least 400,000 tonnes of grain from occupied Ukrainian territories.
London is ready to provide another $525 million in guarantees for World Bank lending later this year.
25 June 2022
To address the global food crisis caused by Russia's blockade of Ukrainian seaports, Ukraine is increasing its grain exports across its western borders by 50 percent every month.
A dry cargo vessel has checked in the port of Berdiansk, the city in southern Ukraine, which has been temporarily captured by Russian invasion forces. Ukraine officials believe a batch of Ukrainian grains will be loaded onto the ship to be illegally exported out of the country.
Minister of Finance Serhiy Marchenko of Ukraine and his German counterpart Christian Lindner have signed an Agreement between the two governments on providing Ukraine with EUR 1 billion in grant funding.
24 June 2022
Ukraine, with the support of the European Union, must constantly develop ways to export its products, which could be an alternative to the sea route.
The European Council at its summit approved macro-financial assistance to Ukraine in the amount of EUR 9 billion.
The international community cannot afford to ease pressure on Russia, which is trying to create a global food crisis.
Every day, the Russian military drives dozens of grain trucks out of captured Melitopol. The invaders are only willing to buy grains from local farmers at a dumped price of $80 per tonne, which is below cost price.
The United States intelligence has released the data related to Russia’s military attacks against Ukrainian grain silos, including Ukraine’s second biggest grain terminal Nika-Tera in Mykolaiv earlier this month.
Ukraine's SBU State Security Service has blocked the assets of a Russian oligarch's mining companies for more than UAH 1 billion.
Ukraine has joined the EU's LIFE program, under which it will be able to get resources and funding to address the long-term effects of Russian aggression, as well as to restore the environment as a whole.
The Heads of States and Governments of EU countries, who started a high-level meeting in Brussels on June 23, 2022, recognized Russia as a country attempting to weaponize food in its war against Ukraine and solely responsible for the global food security crisis.
Ukraine and Moldova are planning to resume railway services, namely freight railway operations, as soon as this autumn.
23 June 2022
Turkey supports the UN-proposed plan to export grain from Ukraine, which foresees the creation of a safety zone directly near Ukraine's territorial waters where the vessels going to the Ukrainian ports will undergo checks in order to prevent weapons transportation.
Turkey’s Akıncı UAV, created by Baykar Makina, and powered by a Ukrainian-made engine, has set a new altitude record.
Europe should review its energy strategy and draw a plan for the development of renewable energy and the rational use of energy in general. This is necessary to achieve full independence from Russian gas supplies.
Turkey says Russia has provided documents claiming that the grain it is exporting has not been taken from Ukraine so it remains hard to determine its origin.
The British consulting company Skytrax presented the winners of The World’s Best Airports 2022 according to a passenger survey. The top ten include airports of Batumi, Budapest, Tallinn, Bucharest, Riga, Tbilisi, Boryspil, Belgrade, Bratislava, and Zagreb.
Polish shipbuilding industry officials are willing to set up cooperation with counterparts in Ukraine to restore the latter’s merchant fleet.
22 June 2022
Ukraine’s oil processing industry has suspended operation due to Russian missile attacks.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Latvian Prime Minister Krišjānis Kariņš have discussed the situation with Ukraine’s grain exports and support for granting Ukraine EU candidate status.
21 June 2022
Ukraine's National Nuclear Energy Generating Company Energoatom and U.S.-based Westinghouse have discussed bilateral cooperation, including the preparation of regulatory documentation for the construction of new nuclear power units using AP1000 technology in Ukraine.
Since the full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine as of June 15, the total amount of assistance declared and provided to the country by international partners is $30 billion.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán have agreed to develop cooperation in the energy sector.
According to the National Bank estimates, GDP will decline by at least a third at the end of the year.
The Ministry of Economy of Ukraine and the General Confederation of Italian Industry (Confindustria) have signed a memorandum providing for the establishment of a permanent consultative mechanism for cooperation.
The German government has stated its readiness to continue the use of coal-fired power plants to withstand Russia's energy pressure.
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna has said that Russia must stop blocking Ukrainian seaports as this could lead to world hunger.
Stopping Russian gas purchases through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline would be reasonable if it was agreed at the European level.