The United States, the EU, and Poland will do everything possible to help Kyiv export Ukrainian grain to world markets. This has not been possible due to the Russian blockade of Ukrainian seaports. At a joint press conference in Warsaw, this issue was discussed by the EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Janusz Wojciechowski, Minister of Agriculture of Ukraine Mykola Solsky, Poland’s minister Henryk Kowalczyk, and US minister Tom Wilsek. The parties will try to solve the main problem quickly by crossing the border and transporting agricultural products by rail to ports in Poland and other European countries. Solsky noted that Ukraine needs access to seaports in Europe, including Poland. Therefore, it is necessary to build intra-European logistics considering the priority of grain exports.