Baltic and Polish ports can pass 10 million tons of Ukrainian grain annually, but exports continue through Croatian ports.
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda believes that after the development of the port corridors of the Baltic Sea, it will be possible to transit up to 10 million tons of Ukrainian grain annually.
As he noted after the Three Seas Initiative summit in Bucharest, it is impossible to export as much grain through the ports of the Baltic countries and Poland, as Ukraine exports through the main transit routes, and the total contribution of Poland, Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia can be significant.
At the same time, Nauseda emphasized that the EU countries should “do everything possible” so that Ukrainian grain could enter international markets without hindrance.
Meanwhile, the Ministry of Economy reported that Ukrainian grain has already been exported through Croatian ports. “This logistics route will play an important role in bilateral trade even after the war,” emphasized the Minister of Economy, Yuliya Svyridenko.