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Russia supplies stolen Ukrainian grain to Houthis: UN allows ship to pass
A Russian-flagged vessel has secretly exported grain from the port of occupied Sevastopol to Houthi-controlled Yemen for the second time in months.
Russia blocked measures against plastic pollution in the UN
At the UN session, countries failed to agree on combating plastic pollution.
Ukraine may expand the list of countries for grain aid within the framework of Grain From Ukraine
So far, Ukraine has sent over 280 thousand tons of food to vulnerable countries thanks to the humanitarian initiative.
Ukraine wants to increase the supply of agricultural products within the framework of Grain from Ukraine
The expansion of the humanitarian initiative Grain from Ukraine was discussed with representatives of the UN World Food Program.
USAID and FAO will provide Ukrainian farmers with sleeves for grain storage
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and USAID will provide farmers with sleeves for grain storage. FAO and the “Harvest” program of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) together with Minagro have started registering applications for sleeves, the Donetsk Regional State Administration reported. The State Agrarian Register has begun…
The UN Secretary General commented on the Russian attack on a ship with grain
UN Secretary General António Guterres reacted to the terrorist country’s attack on a civilian ship in the Black Sea. UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres condemned the Russian attack on the bulk carrier “Aya”, which was transporting Ukrainian grain. This was reported by the spokesman of the Secretary General, Stefan Dujarric, Ukrinform writes. “This is another…
A grain thief who exported Ukrainian grain to the Houthis returns to the Black Sea
The bulk carrier “Zafar”, which the UN previously let through to unload stolen Ukrainian grain in the Houthi-controlled port of Salif, is returning to the Black Sea.
The UN allowed a Russian ship to deliver cargo to the Houthis despite the fact that the grain was stolen from Ukraine
A Russian-owned bulk carrier that regularly made flights to occupied Crimea received UN permission to unload at the Houthi-controlled port of Salif.
The UN no longer buys Russian grain for poor countries
The UN World Food Program stopped buying Russian grain and flour for poor countries.
Ukraine remains the main exporter of grain
Ukraine is a leading supplier of food to the world, providing food for more than 400 million people.