Could Royal Navy minehunters be used to help clear a sea channel for Ukrainian grain exports?

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Russia and Ukraine have signed a deal to reopen Black Sea ports to resume vital grain exports, in which minehunters could be required to create a safe corridor.

The deal has been seen as a diplomatic breakthrough aimed at easing a global food crisis initiated by the war.

Although the Royal Navy has two "first-rate" minehunter vessels, a retired Commander says it's unlikely they'd be sent.

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