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Jerusalem Post: Turkki-Türkiye on ostelemassa Venäjän Ukrainalta varastamaa vehnää.
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Kalkkunalta loppuu ruoka jos eivät osta, kun Ukrainasta ei nyt saa merisaarron vuoksi. Pakkotilanne heillä kun eivät tuota itse riittävästi ruokaa.
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Turkey is buying Ukrainian grain stolen by Russia - envoy
Both Russia and Ukraine are two of the world's biggest grain exporters, but the ongoing war has stopped many of these shipments from leaving the Black Sea.
Kyiv's ambassador to Ankara said on Friday Turkey is among the countries that is buying grain that Russia stole from Ukraine.
Ambassador Vasyl Bodnar also told reporters he has sought help from Turkish authorities and Interpol investigating who is involved in the shipments of grains transiting Turkish waters.
Background
Reports over the past month have emerged accusing Russia of stealing Ukrainian grain. Both Russia and Ukraine are two of the world's biggest grain exporters, but the ongoing war has stopped many of these shipments from leaving the Black Sea.
Belarus leader Alexander Lukashenko said on Friday that Belarus was ready to discuss possible transit of Ukraine's grain via Belarus, local newspaper Belarus Today quoted him as saying.
"Now everyone is looking for logistics... Okay, we can talk. We do not mind: bring it through Belarus, but there must be compromises," the newspaper reported, citing Lukashenko.
According to the Ukrainian Defense Ministry's main intelligence directorate, several grain shipments were being shipped to Syria via Russian cargo ships. Several trucks were also sent to Russia and around 1,500 tons of grain were exported to Crimea from the Kherson Oblast.
Some of the stolen Ukrainian grain was captured on satellite images, CNN later reported. One merchant ship, the Matros Pozynich, sent by Russia with the stolen grain, was turned away from one Mediterranean port and is in the Syrian port of Latakia as of Thursday, the report stated citing Ukrainian officials.