Russia regrets a decision by an Israeli company to refrain from purchasing Russian grain, the foreign ministry said on Friday.
The decision is counter to the Israeli authorities’ commitment to maintaining Russian-Israeli economic cooperation, the ministry said.
A vessel carrying grain that Ukraine says was stolen by Russia did not unload in Israel, Israeli media reported in April, after Kyiv requested Israel to seize the cargo.
Russia says Israeli firm caved in to Ukrainian pressure over disputed grain
Russia accused Israeli authorities on Friday of caving in to pressure from Ukraine in a dispute over a consignment of grain that was turned away from an Israeli port last month.
Ukraine says the grain in question was stolen by Russia from regions of Ukraine that Moscow’s forces have seized in the war.
In a statement, the Russian Foreign Ministry rejected what it called “the absurd and unsubstantiated claims made by the Ukrainian side.”
It said it deplored the Israeli importer’s decision not to allow the grain to be unloaded at the port of Haifa.
“Moscow regretted this step, clearly taken under pressure from Kyiv,” the statement said.
“This runs counter to the Israeli authorities’ declared commitment to maintaining Russian-Israeli economic cooperation and threatens Israel’s own food security.”
Ukraine said at the time that the fact that the cargo had been turned away was a welcome development that showed the effectiveness of its legal and diplomatic actions.



