On June 12, Kyiv’s deputy foreign minister said that Ukraine had established two routes through Poland and Romania to export grain and avert a global food crisis. Dmytro Senik said that global food security was in jeopardy because Russia’s invasion of Ukraine had thwarted Kyiv’s Black Sea grain exports, inflicting widespread shortages and soaring prices.

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