Diplomatic Tensions Surge Over Stolen Ukrainian Grain
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha announced that a vessel carrying grain, allegedly stolen from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories, would not unload in Israel. Ukraine has requested Israel to seize the vessel, signaling a broader warning to vessels and insurers not to purchase stolen Ukrainian grain.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha reported an important development on Thursday: a vessel, allegedly transporting stolen Ukrainian grain from territories occupied by Russia, will not discharge its cargo in Israel.
This statement marks a key point in the ongoing diplomatic tensions between Ukraine and Israel centered around this grain shipment.
Sybiha issued a cautionary message via social media, emphasizing the situation as a warning to all involved parties—including other vessels, captains, operators, insurers, and governments—to avoid engaging in trade of stolen Ukrainian grain.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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