
"Today we paid another 1.5 billion euros, to help keep the state running and repair infrastructure," von der Leyen said on Twitter. In Brussels, European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said she "firmly condemns" the Russian strikes on Ukrainian grain-storage and -export infrastructure and vowed continued support for Kyiv. The ministry said no Romanian citizens were injured in the two attacks launched on Reni and Izmail. The damage was minor and the crew was not injured, the ministry said, without giving the name of the ship. Sunak also said he was "appalled by the devastation caused by recent Russian attacks on Odesa."Ī Romanian commercial vessel was slightly damaged in the drone attack launched by Russia on July 24 on Ukraine's Danube port of Reni, Romania's Foreign Ministry confirmed to RFE/RL on July 25. was working closely with Turkey on restoring the grain deal, and we would continue to use our role as chair of the UN Security Council to further condemn Russia's behavior," Sunak's office said in a statement. The United Nations has warned failure to resuscitate the agreement would mean "the most vulnerable will pay the highest price."

Kyiv has accused Moscow of targeting grain supplies and infrastructure vital to the deal.


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