Ukraine starts exporting grain through Croatian ports
The Croatian Prime Minister also offered to help Ukraine investigate war crimes, citing Zagreb's experience

Ukrainian grain has begun to be exported through Croatian ports.
Source. This was announced by First Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko following a meeting with Croatian Prime Minister Andrej Plenkovic, Radio Liberty reports.
"Ukrainian grain has already been exported through Croatian ports. This trade route, although niche, is already popular. Thank you for this opportunity. We are ready to develop it by expanding the capabilities of the transport corridor. We believe that this logistics route will play an important role in bilateral trade between our countries even after the war," Svyrydenko said.
The parties also discussed cooperation in demining and war crimes investigation. In particular, Plenković offered to help Ukraine investigate war crimes, citing Zagreb's experience in this area.
The idea is to share Croatia's experience and expertise in establishing special prosecutors and special police to investigate war crimes.
In August, the Office of the President of Ukraine reported that the Croatian side had confirmed its readiness to provide ports on the Danube and in the Adriatic Sea for the transportation of Ukrainian grain. In July, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs reported this possibility.
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