Ukraine asks Israel to seize vessel it claims is carrying grain stolen by Russia
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Ukraine has asked Israel to seize a vessel it claims is carrying grain looted from Russian-occupied territories, triggering a rare diplomatic spat between the two countries. …
Ukraine has asked Israel to seize a vessel it claims is carrying grain looted from Russian-occupied territories, triggering a rare diplomatic spat between the two countries. The dispute spilt into public view this week when president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said that “another vessel” carrying grain “stolen by Russia” had arrived at a port in Israel and was preparing to unload. “The Ukrainian side is asking its Israeli partners to seize the vessel and its cargo, conduct a search, seize the vessel’s and cargo documentation, take grain samples, and question the crew members,” Ukraine’s prosecutor general Ruslan Kravchenko said on Telegram on Wednesday. Ukraine said the cargo vessel Panormitis, sailing under a Panamanian flag, was en route to dock in Haifa. Ukraine’s foreign ministry also said on Tuesday that since March it had also raised concerns with Israel about another vessel, the Abinsk, which it said was allegedly carrying stolen grain. That ship was allowed to unload and depart despite Kyiv’s objections, it said. Israeli foreign minister Gideon Saar pushed back against Ukrainian claims that Israel was allowing stolen grain into its ports, accusing Kyiv of engaging in “Twitter diplomacy” and failing to provide evidence that the Russian cargo awaiting entry had been taken from occupied Ukrainian territory. Saar added that the formal petition, which was submitted by Ukraine on Tuesday, was “now being examined by the relevant authorities”. …
Original source: The Guardian World
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