Zelenskiy says Israel's purchase of grain allegedly stolen by Russia from occupied Ukraine cannot be considered legitimate business. The Ukrainian leader criticized the trade, citing the origin of the agricultural products.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy stated that Israel's purchase of grain allegedly stolen by Russia from occupied Ukrainian territories cannot be considered legitimate business.
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