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Ukraine, Israel may sign deal to block stolen grain imports

Ukraine and Israel may sign a memorandum aimed at preventing the import of grain allegedly stolen from temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories.

Axar.az reports, citing RBC-Ukraine, that the initiative was proposed by the Israeli Agricultural Importers Association.

According to the information, the memorandum would involve coordination between the Ukrainian side and Israeli authorities regarding the arrival of grain-carrying vessels in Israel, with the aim of verifying whether the cargo originates from Russian-occupied territories of Ukraine.

Date
2026.05.07 / 21:31
Author
Axar.az
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