Lithuania's President calls for alternative routes for Ukrainian grain

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Lithuania's President calls for alternative routes for Ukrainian grain

He said that we have to find alternative transit routes and the Baltic states and Poland could be an alternative route when Ukrainian grain travels and finds its own supply chains.

According to the president, the problem is twofold as Ukraine can't export its surplus grain and, on the other hand, its grain fails to reach North Africa, which could become part of a global food crisis.

Odessa is Ukraine's largest port and a major gateway for grain shipments, and the blockade of the port by Russian ships threatens global food supplies.

According to Nauseda, the main topic of the Davos forum is Russia's war against Ukraine.

The president expects Lithuania's experience in cutting off Russian energy imports from Russia to be important for other countries.

It is important for us to send a message that Lithuania's example can be followed by other countries. I mean our refusal to buy Russian natural gas and oil, and now electricity as well, Nauseda said.

That requires some reorganization, but Lithuania's decisions in these areas are already being implemented in other countries today, and I hope that we have something useful to say to our colleagues, he added.