Russia temporarily halts wheat shipments to Syria

Published 2024년 12월 20일

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Two ships carrying Russian wheat to Syria are currently not moving due to exporters' reluctance to ship to Syria amidst political uncertainty after a change in government. The situation has led to payment uncertainties, potentially leading to delays or resale of the wheat. The Russian Association of Grain Producers and Exporters has emphasized that a halt in wheat shipments to Syria could lead to a serious shortage or famine, given Syria's population of over 23 million.
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Reuters reported on Friday that two ships carrying Russian wheat have not yet reached their Syrian destinations. An insider close to the Russian government said that exporters are reluctant to ship wheat to Syria under the current circumstances. It is unclear who will be responsible for handling wheat imports in the future after the change of government in Damascus. No one wants to take the risk of transporting wheat under the current circumstances, the source said. Ship movement data shows that one of the ships involved, the Mikhail Nenashev, is anchored off the Syrian coast. Another ship, the Alpha Hermes, has stopped off the Syrian coast and is now heading to the Egyptian port of Alexandria. Syria previously handled wheat imports through tenders. But international sanctions have made Syria increasingly rely on international intermediary networks to secure Russian shipments. Syrian sources say the new government is planning to either reorganize the old import authority or create ...
Source: AgroForum

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