Ukraine wants to replace Russia in supplying Syria with grain

Published 2024년 12월 13일

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Two Russian ships carrying wheat to Syria have not arrived at their destination due to concerns over who will manage wheat imports in Syria following a change of power. Russia, the world's largest wheat exporter, has suspended deliveries to Syria, and Ukraine has offered to supply Syria with grain. Russia has been delivering wheat to Syria through complex financial and logistical arrangements, bypassing Western sanctions on both Syria and Russia.
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According to Reuters, two ships with a combined capacity of 33,000 tons that were transporting Russian wheat to Syria did not reach their destination. Grain imports from Ukraine A Russian source close to the government told Reuters that deliveries to Syria have been suspended because exporters are concerned about who will manage wheat imports on the Syrian side after the change of power in Damascus. "I think no one would dare to deliver wheat to Syria under the current circumstances," the Russian source said on condition of anonymity. Who will deliver wheat to Syria? Russia, the world's largest wheat exporter, has been delivering wheat to Syria through complicated financial and logistical arrangements, bypassing Western sanctions imposed on both Syria and Russia. In this situation, Ukraine has expressed its readiness to supply Syria with grain, as its Agriculture Minister Vitaly ...
Source: Farmer.pl

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