Charles Michel in Odessa – She had to find shelter due to bombing

On a surprise visit to Odessain the south Ukrainethe President of the European Council Charles Michel was forced to seek refuge due to rocket fire, a European official said today.

According to this img, and as transmitted by APE BPE, referring to telegrams of the Reuters and AFP agencies, during a meeting between Michel and the Ukrainian Prime Minister Dennis Smigal, “participants had to interrupt their meeting to find shelter as rockets hit the Odessa region again».

Charles Michel for his part wrote on Twitter that he went to Odessa to celebrate Europe Day.

«You are not alone. The EU is on your side“, Said the President of the European Council, complaining the “Russian aggression” against Ukrainewhich started on February 24.

The President of Ukraine, who met with Michel via teleconference, thanked him for “courageAnd his visit to Odessa, according to a statement from the presidency.

«I would like to thank you for your political support, for your presence. For the fact that you see Ukraine in the near future equal to other members of the European family“, Stressed Zelensky.

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“Tons of grain have been seized by the Russians”

According to the European official, Michel also noted during this visit to Odessa “the impact of the Russian war on global supply chains“, In particular as regards cereals,”many tonesOf which is «blocked at the port due to the Russian blockade of the Black Sea».

This exclusion “not only harms the Ukrainian economy, but also prevents people from accessing vital foodstuffs and endangers global food security“, Added this img.

The Ukrainian president noted that Kyiv provides grain to 400 million people and that blocking exports of these agricultural products is already leading to rising world food prices.

In fact, after the talks with Michel, the head of the Ukrainian state called on immediate actions to open Ukrainian ports blocked by Russia to allow wheat exports and prevent a global food crisis.

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Source: News Beast

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