The International Maritime Organization's Assembly adopted a resolution today in support of our efforts in the Black Sea, Ukraine's success in restoring freedom of navigation, and the work of our new grain corridor.
Ukraine’s export corridor has surpassed seven million tons of cargo. This is very significant for our economy, and not only ports and agrarians, but also many other sectors.
Millions of jobs in Ukraine are dependent on exports that our state can guarantee. And I am grateful to everyone all across the world who is assisting Ukraine with this.
The IMO will be among those who support our efforts, and a decision has been made to evaluate the level of technical assistance required to ensure the normal functioning of the maritime corridor.
Likewise, I can’t belive it took that long before we finally met, your giant markers around the world has always been a thrill! Can’t wait to see your giant marker on top of #SFMOMA tomorrow, and get a first look at #snapshare ...
This article by @lucy_carroll reminds me of my mostly vertical commute in Sydney (-: Congratulations to @ZlatanovaS, who will be leading the new UNSW 3D mapping research centre. https://t.co/ERBx5d8icH