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Ukraine's Zelenskyy rebukes Israel for buying grain 'stolen' by Russia

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Deutsche Welle English - Top 1 month ago • dw.com
Why Ukraine and Israel are arguing over grain
Cargo ships have docked in Haifa, Israel, carrying grain thought to originate from Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine. Kyiv considers the cargo to be stolen goods — but Israel says evidence is lacking.
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Deutsche Welle English - World 1 month ago • dw.com
Why Ukraine and Israel are arguing over grain
Cargo ships have docked in Haifa, Israel, carrying grain thought to originate from Russian-occupied parts of Ukraine. Kyiv considers the cargo to be stolen goods — but Israel says evidence is lacking.
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France24 English - Europe 1 month ago • france24.com
Vessel carrying grain Ukraine says stolen by Russia will not unload in Israel, Kyiv says
A vessel carrying grain that Ukraine says was stolen from areas occupied by ​Russia will not ‌unload in Israel, Ukraine said on Thursday, after Kyiv requested Israel to seize ⁠the cargo. FRANCE 24's Caroline Baum reports…
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Deutsche Welle English - Top 1 month ago • dw.com
Ukraine's Zelenskyy rebukes Israel for buying grain 'stolen' by Russia
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Israel of "purchasing stolen goods," namely grain from regions occupied by Russia. Ukraine summoned Israel's ambassador on Monday, and now it says another such ship has docked.
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Deutsche Welle English - World 1 month ago • dw.com
Ukraine's Zelenskyy rebukes Israel for buying grain 'stolen' by Russia
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has accused Israel of "purchasing stolen goods," namely grain from regions occupied by Russia. Ukraine summoned Israel's ambassador on Monday, and now it says another such ship has docked.
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