Zelensky Threatens Sanctions Against Israel over Russian "Stolen" Grain Ship Arriving at Haifa
Kyiv says the shipment carried 43,765 tons of wheat and warns of sanctions against those transporting or profiting from the cargo.
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"The purchase of stolen goods is an act that involves a legal responsibility. We are preparing a package of sanctions against those who profit from this criminal scheme" said Ukrainian President Zelensky
Israel has allowed two ships into the port of Haifa, which Ukrainian authorities say are carrying grain stolen from Russian-occupied territories.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has rebuked Israel for accepting another Russian ship carrying stolen Ukrainian grain and vowed to impose sanctions on all involved. He said Israel should keep track of ships calling at its ports. He recalled that Russia is systematically taking grain from temporarily occupied Ukrainian territory and exporting it. Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar has rejected the Ukrainian accusations, accusing Kiev of "twitter …
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has threatened to impose sanctions on Israeli individuals and businesses that buy grain produced in Russian-occupied territories. Zelensky wrote in a post on X that the Ukrainian government is preparing a sanctions package that will target both the grain suppliers and the Israeli side of the transaction. In recent days, two ships carrying wheat allegedly produced in Russian-occupied territories (stolen in t…
Ukraine threatens sanctions against Israel after Russian grain ship from Crimea docks
According to tracking data cited by the Ukrainian project Myrotvorets, the Russian cargo ship Abinsk arrived at Haifa Port on April 12 carrying 43,765 tons of wheat; Ukraine claims the wheat came from territories occupied by Russia
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