Ukraine and Israel Clash Over Alleged Stolen Grain
A grain vessel allegedly carrying stolen Ukrainian grain refrained from unloading in Israel after Kyiv's intervention. Ukraine claims the grain, from regions occupied by Russia, is stolen. Israeli authorities are processing Ukraine's request to seize the cargo, and the vessel has departed Israel's territorial waters.
A vessel allegedly transporting stolen Ukrainian grain will not dock in Israel, according to Ukrainian officials. Kyiv had requested that Israeli authorities seize the grain cargo, believed to be sourced from Ukrainian territories occupied by Russia.
Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko announced the vessel Panormitis has left Israel's territorial waters following procedural actions. Israeli authorities have begun processing Ukraine's request based on legal cooperation materials.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha emphasized the importance of discouraging trade of allegedly stolen grain, calling for global awareness. Diplomatic tension rose between Ukraine and Israel as Israel awaits substantial evidence of the grain's origin.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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