Summary:
- Ukraine plans to create a humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea to allow stuck cargo ships to leave.
- Shipping companies are unlikely to participate due to safety concerns.
- Russia's control of the sea adds complexity to reopening sea lanes.
- Around 60 commercial ships remain stranded in port since Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
- The Ukrainian Navy has proposed sea routes to UN shipping regulators for the corridor.
The Ukrainian government has announced that it plans to create a humanitarian corridor in the Black Sea that would allow cargo ships that have been stuck in its ports since the onset of Russia's full-scale invasion to finally leave.
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The proposed 'humanitarian corridor' plan by Ukraine faces challenges as shipping companies express safety concerns and doubts about its feasibility. The fate of the stranded cargo ships remains uncertain as geopolitical tensions continue in the region.
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