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EU says it has approached Israel over Russian grain boat that docked in Haifa

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Posted on April 28, 2026

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· Last updated: April 28, 2026

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EU Confronts Israel About Russian Grain Vessel Linked to Ukrainian Dispute

EU Raises Concerns Over Russian Grain Shipments to Israel

Background of the Incident

BRUSSELS, April 28 (Reuters) - The European Union has approached Israel regarding a Russian vessel, carrying what Ukraine described as grain stolen from it, that was allowed to dock in the Israeli port of Haifa, an EU foreign affairs spokesperson said on Tuesday.

Ukrainian Response to Israeli Actions

Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Israel's ambassador had been summoned over what he described as Israeli inaction in allowing shipments of grain to enter the country from Russian-occupied Ukraine.

EU's Official Statement

"We condemn all actions that help fund Russia's illegal war effort and circumvent EU sanctions, and remain ready to target such actions by listing individuals and entities in third countries if necessary," EU spokesperson Anouar El Anouni said in response to a request for comment on the situation.

"We have approached the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the issue," he said.

Disputed Grain and International Law

Ukraine's Position on Grain Exports

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 - as having been stolen by Moscow. 

Ukraine has also previously protested at this grain being exported to other countries.

Russia's Stance and International Recognition

Russia calls the regions its "new territories", but they are still internationally recognised as Ukrainian. Moscow has not commented on the legal status of grain collected in them.

(Reporting by Andrew Gray;Editing by Sudip Kar-Gupta)

Key Takeaways

  • The vessel Panormitis, allegedly carrying grain stolen from occupied Ukrainian regions, was permitted to dock in Haifa despite prior Ukrainian warnings, prompting diplomatic protests from Kyiv and EU engagement (euronews.com)
  • Ukraine summoned Israel’s ambassador and continues to press for lawful response; Israel maintains it has not received proof of illegality and insists it will act within domestic law (aljazeera.com)
  • The EU has formally approached Israel’s Foreign Ministry, condemning actions that may subsidize Russia’s war effort, and signalled readiness to sanction individuals or entities in third countries if needed (euronews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why did the EU approach Israel regarding the Russian grain vessel?
The EU contacted Israel after a Russian ship carrying grain, which Ukraine claims was stolen from its territory, docked in Haifa, raising concerns about sanctions circumvention.
What is Ukraine's position on the grain shipped from Russian-occupied regions?
Ukraine regards all grain produced in Russian-occupied territories, including Crimea, as stolen and objects to its export to other countries.
How has Israel responded to Ukraine's concerns?
Ukraine's foreign minister stated that Israel's ambassador was summoned over perceived inaction in blocking shipments of grain from Russian-occupied Ukraine.
What actions could the EU take against sanction circumvention?
The EU says it is ready to take action against individuals and entities in third countries that help fund Russia's war or bypass EU sanctions.
Has Russia commented on the legal status of grain from occupied regions?
Russia has not commented on the legal status of grain collected from the regions it claims as its own.

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