The United States and Ukraine were in Berlin this Sunday to evaluate a solution to the blockade of grain exports in the face of the Russian invasion.
According to El Mundo, quoted by Negócios, the plan was worked out in a meeting between the heads of diplomacy of the two countries.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba met in the German capital on the sidelines of the informal meeting of foreign ministers of NATO countries.
Blinken and Kuleba reportedly talked about "the impact of Russia's brutal invasion and even global food security, and pledged to find a solution for grain exports from Ukraine to international markets, according to a statement from Blinken's spokesman.
On the table of the meeting will also have been the latest package of American assistance to the Ukrainians.
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