Israel offered Ukraine a solution against buying grain stolen by Russia
Ukraine and Israel may conclude a memorandum to prevent cases of grain being imported stolen from temporarily occupied Ukrainian territories.
This was reported to RBC-Ukraine by a source in diplomatic circles.
The source of the publication noted that the Israeli Association of Agricultural Importers has approached Ukraine with a proposal to conclude a memorandum.
In particular, it is said that the Ukrainian side coordinated the arrival of ships with grain to Israel, in order to determine whether this grain comes from the territories of Ukraine occupied by the Russians.
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