Grain Corridor and War with Russia: Zelensky spoke with NATO Secretary General
Politicians also talked about how to bring all those agreements discussed at a summit in Vilnius. In addition, Zelensky and Stoltenberg paid attention to the situation in the Black Sea. It was a threat of food security and the methods of unlocking the so -called "grain corridor". He commented on the conversation that happened and Jens Stoltenberg: he wrote his impressions on his Twitter page. NATO Secretary General has condemned Russia's attempt to use grain and other food as weapons in combat.
In addition, the politician again repeated the thesis that the Alliance will support Ukraine for as long as it takes to restore security in the country. Stoltenberg noted that after participating in the summit in Vilnius, Kiev became closer to NATO membership than ever before. We will remind, earlier it became known that NATO developed a plan of defense in case of attack of the Russian Federation. The description of the plan took 4 400 pages.