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    Ukraine Broaches 'stolen' Russian Grain Cargo on Call With Israel

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    Posted on April 15, 2026

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    Last updated: April 15, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Ukraine’s foreign minister raised concerns with Israel’s FM over a Russian ship—allegedly carrying 43,765 tonnes of grain stolen from occupied Ukrainian territories—docking at Haifa, calling such illicit exports part of Russia’s war effort.

    Ukraine Raises Issue of 'Stolen' Russian Grain Cargo With Israel in Call

    Ukrainian-Israeli Diplomatic Discussions Over Russian Grain Shipments

    Background of the Dispute

    April 15 (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.

    Statements from Ukrainian Officials

    "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."

    International Recognition and Russian Claims

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

    Scale of Alleged Grain Theft

    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.

    Other Topics Discussed in the Call

    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.

    Reporting Credits

    (Reporting by Anna Pruchnicka; Editing by Daniel Flynn and Jan Harvey)

    References

    • A Russian ship with stolen Ukrainian grain was allowed to dock in an Israeli port, Israel was spoken to - MFA | УНН
    • Ukraine Calls on Israel to Vet Delivery of Stolen Ukrainian Grain
    • Russia Stole Over 2 Million Tons of Ukrainian Grain in 2025, Intelligence Report Reveals — UNITED24 Media

    Table of Contents

    • Ukrainian-Israeli Diplomatic Discussions Over Russian Grain Shipments
    • Background of the Dispute
    • Statements from Ukrainian Officials

    Key Takeaways

    • •Ukraine alleges a Russian vessel docked in Israel with nearly 44,000 tonnes of grain stolen from occupied Ukrainian territory, highlighting Moscow’s economic exploitation amid war (Ukraine’s FM Andrii Sybiha) (unn.ua)
    • •The Russian ship, identified as ABINSK, reportedly loaded wheat at Russia’s Kavkaz port and descended from Crimea before anchoring at Haifa—Ukraine is urging Israel to investigate and block illicit trade ()

    Frequently Asked Questions about Ukraine broaches 'stolen' Russian grain cargo on call with Israel

    1Why did Ukraine contact Israel about a Russian grain vessel?

    Ukraine's foreign minister discussed with his Israeli counterpart a Russian ship allegedly carrying stolen Ukrainian grain that was allowed to dock in an Israeli port.

    2What regions does Ukraine consider the grain to be stolen from?

    Ukraine considers all grain produced in Crimea and the four regions Russia claimed since invading in 2022 as stolen.

  • International Recognition and Russian Claims
  • Scale of Alleged Grain Theft
  • Other Topics Discussed in the Call
  • Reporting Credits
  • kyivpost.com
  • •Ukraine highlights that exporting stolen agricultural goods is integral to Russia’s broader war strategy, noting over 2 million tons of such grain were exported in 2025 alone (united24media.com)
  • 3How much grain does Ukraine allege Russia has stolen?

    Ukrainian officials estimated Russia has stolen around 15 million tons of Ukrainian grain since the start of the war.

    4What additional topics were discussed in the call between Ukraine and Israel?

    The foreign ministers also talked about security matters and the situation in the Middle East.

    5How does Russia refer to the occupied Ukrainian regions?

    Russia calls the four regions its 'new territories,' although they are internationally recognized as Ukrainian.

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