Ukraine broaches 'stolen' Russian grain cargo on call with Israel

Ukraine broaches 'stolen' Russian grain cargo on call with Israel
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Summary Kyiv considers all grain produced in the ​four regions Russia claimed as its own ​since invading Ukraine in 2022, and Crimea, annexed ⁠by Russia in 2014, to have been stolen ​by Moscow

(Reuters) - Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha held a call with his Israeli counterpart Gideon Sa'ar to discuss ​a Russian vessel carrying what he described ‌as grain stolen from Ukraine that was allowed to dock in an Israeli port.

Kyiv considers all grain produced in the ​four regions Russia claimed as its own ​since invading Ukraine in 2022, and Crimea, annexed by Russia in 2014, to have been stolen ​by Moscow.

"I stressed that the illegal export of stolen ​Ukrainian agricultural products is part of Russia's broader war effort," Sybiha said late on Tuesday in a post on X. "Such ​illegal trade with stolen goods must not be ​allowed."

Russia refers to the four regions as its "new territories", but they ‌are still internationally recognised as Ukrainian.

Sybiha said in March that Russia moved more than 2 million tons of stolen Ukrainian grain through the Black Sea last year. ​Ukrainian official ​estimated in August that Russia has stolen 15 million tons of Ukrainian grain since the ​start of the full-scale war.

The foreign minister ​added that the two also talked about security matters and the situation in the Middle East.

"We reaffirmed our mutual interest ​in advancing the bilateral agenda and ​maintaining an active dialogue, including on security-related matters," he said.

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