A Syrian ship with barley stolen in Ukraine entered the Lebanese port

Published Jul 29, 2022

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A Syrian ship carrying barley exported from Ukraine's temporarily occupied territory has docked at the Lebanese port of Tripoli. This was reported by the Ukrainian embassy in Lebanon, who also revealed that Ukrainian Ambassador to Lebanon Ihor Ostash had discussed the supply of Ukrainian wheat to the Lebanese market with Lebanon's president, Michel Aoun. However, the embassy has requested clarification on the circumstances of the ship's presence in Lebanese waters, expressing concerns that this situation could damage bilateral relations.
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A Syrian ship loaded with barley exported from the temporarily occupied territory of Ukraine entered the Lebanese port of Tripoli. This was reported by the Embassy of Ukraine in Lebanon on Facebook. Ambassador of Ukraine to Lebanon Ihor Ostash met with the president of this country, Michel Aoun. During the meeting, the parties discussed the issue of supplying Ukrainian wheat to the Lebanese market. "The ambassador drew the president's attention to the fact that on July 27, a Syrian ship entered the sea port of Tripoli, which was loaded in the port of Feodosia with barley exported from the occupied territories. A request was made to take measures to clarify the circumstances of his stay in Lebanese territorial waters. It was also emphasized that ...
Source: Epravda

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