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Ukraine Accuses Israel of Importing Stolen Grain from Russian-Occupied Territories

Zelenskyy warns of sanctions as diplomatic row escalates over grain shipments to Haifa port

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  • Ukraine has accused Israel of allowing the import of grain stolen by Russia from occupied Ukrainian territories, with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warning of sanctions against companies and individuals involved.
  • A vessel carrying the grain arrived at Haifa port, triggering a sharp exchange between Ukrainian and Israeli officials.
  • Ukraine summoned Israel's ambassador and demanded Israel halt imports of what it calls illegally taken agricultural products.

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Warum es wichtig ist

Ukraine has long accused Russia of stealing grain and agricultural products from territories occupied since its 2022 invasion. Ukraine has sought to block these exports through international diplomacy and sanctions enforcement. This is not the first time Ukraine has raised concerns about countries importing allegedly stolen grain.

Schriftgröße

KYIV, Ukraine — Ukraine accused Israel on Tuesday of allowing the import of grain it says Russia stole from occupied areas, prompting a sharp exchange between officials. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said a vessel carrying grain had arrived at an Israeli port and was preparing to unload, calling the trade illegal and warning of sanctions against those involved. Israel claimed that the vessel had not entered the port and had not yet submitted its documents. The MarineTraffic.com marine tracking website showed the ship had been in Haifa for several days. "In any normal country, purchasing stolen goods is an act that entails legal liability," Zelenskyy wrote on X, adding that Ukraine's intelligence services were preparing sanctions targeting companies and individuals profiting from the shipments. "We will also coordinate with European partners to ensure that the relevant individuals are included in European sanctions regimes," he said. Israel's Foreign Minister Gideon Saar said the country's tax authority had opened an investigation into a ship expected to dock at Haifa port. Saar dismissed Zelenskyy's comments as "Twitter diplomacy," telling a press conference in Jerusalem that Ukraine had not provided sufficient information or requested legal assistance. Heorhii Tykhyi, a spokesman for Ukraine's Foreign Ministry, said Kyiv had informed Israeli authorities about the vessels in advance. He said more than two had arrived in Israel carrying agricultural products Ukraine described as illegally taken by Russia from occupied Ukrainian land. The ministry said it had summoned Israel's ambassador, Michael Brodsky, and handed him a note of protest over what it called a continuing flow of such shipments. It added that the origin of the grain had been established and that concealment methods, including ship-to-ship transfers in the Black Sea, were well known. Despite this, the cargo continued to reach Israeli ports and enter commercial circulation, the ministry said, accusing Israel of failing to respond to formal requests to detain the vessels and cargo. Kyiv described the issue as systemic rather than isolated, and urged Israel to halt imports it says involve stolen Ukrainian grain, warning the situation risks undermining bilateral relations.

Worauf zu achten ist

KI-Ausblick — Möglichkeiten, keine Fakten

  • Ukraine will likely announce specific sanctions against companies and individuals involved in the grain shipments

    Wahrscheinlich · Innerhalb von Wochen

  • Israel may conduct a formal investigation and potentially detain future shipments

    Möglich · Innerhalb von Wochen

Offene Fragen

  • How many vessels have actually delivered stolen grain to Israel
  • Whether Israel will take legal action against the cargo
  • If European partners will impose additional sanctions

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This article was originally published by NPR News.

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