Zelensky pointed out that Ukrainian ports “are completely blocked” on the Black Sea and that Russian forces “are stealing our wheat day after day”, preventing grain exports.
“The priority is that our ports, blocked in the Black Sea, can work. How can you buy wheat that you know has been stolen by the Russians from Ukraine?” he asked.
For this reason, he highlighted the need for a corridor to be created to allow the export of cereals and said that he had spoken with foreign leaders, among others with the Baltic countries, in order to establish a corridor that would allow exports of wheat and other cereals, ten million tons.
“We have to agree on the creation of a corridor, so that Russia cannot oppose it,” although he acknowledged that “it is not an easy solution as long as the war continues.”
Before finishing, the Ukrainian president, asked what his special wish would be for the leaders, asked that, above all, the feeling of unity not be lost.
Ukraine was also present in Davos with the participation in several debates of some deputies of the Rada (Parliament) and the mayor of kyiv, Vitali Klitschkó, and his brother Volodímir, both former boxing champions, who claimed the endurance and resistance against the invasion Russian.
The mayor wanted the war to end but not at the cost of a compromise with Russia or the surrender of part of the territory. “Every last Russian soldier must leave Ukraine and we must maintain our territorial integrity. Foreign investment must come next,” he said.
With information from EFE and Reuters