A team of EU Commission experts
will visit the Romanian cities of Constanta and Galati from
Friday to Saturday as part of the EU Executive's efforts to
improve transit and commodity flow along'solidarity lanes'
established by the Commission to improve EU-Ukraine connectivity
for grain exports, according to international and Romanian
media. Following Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain
Initiative and the threat to Black Sea transport, the EU
Commission has established a Joint Coordination Platform on
Ukrainian exports to find practical solutions to remove
bottlenecks and expedite traffic, allowing Ukraine to export
grain via the EU as an alternative to Black Sea ports. The team
of experts will visit Romanian cities as part of the platform's
activity to discuss ways to increase the capacity of the Danube
corridor.
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