I doubt it as they can’t get past Turkish Straits as Turkey has locked it down to vessels of war, that don’t harbour there.
they gonna break the naval blockade? good lord this is gonna be meme worthy
Paywall fuck this
I’m no expert but doesn’t this seem unlikely?
Why is Lithuania always have to take the lead? And maybe someone has at least a TLDR for the rest of the article?
They cant even get *into* the black sea, since its closed for all warships, so good luck with that.
But given the domestic news in the UK re. partygate today, its obviously just another attempt by the tory government to deflect attention.
> Gabrielius Landsbergis, the Lithuanian foreign minister, who discussed the corridor with Liz Truss, the foreign secretary, said the coalition could include some Nato countries and other countries reliant on the grain.
> It is thought that Egypt, which has been hit hard by the wheat shortage, might be willing to take part.
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I doubt it as they can’t get past Turkish Straits as Turkey has locked it down to vessels of war, that don’t harbour there.
they gonna break the naval blockade? good lord this is gonna be meme worthy
Paywall fuck this
I’m no expert but doesn’t this seem unlikely?
Why is Lithuania always have to take the lead? And maybe someone has at least a TLDR for the rest of the article?
They cant even get *into* the black sea, since its closed for all warships, so good luck with that.
But given the domestic news in the UK re. partygate today, its obviously just another attempt by the tory government to deflect attention.
> Gabrielius Landsbergis, the Lithuanian foreign minister, who discussed the corridor with Liz Truss, the foreign secretary, said the coalition could include some Nato countries and other countries reliant on the grain.
> It is thought that Egypt, which has been hit hard by the wheat shortage, might be willing to take part.
We would need more than Egypt for this to work