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Ukraine summons the Israeli ambassador over the acceptance of grain shipments from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories. The move follows Kyiv's criticism regarding a lack of an appropriate response from Israel on the matter.

Ukraine has summoned the Israeli ambassador to protest the country's acceptance of grain shipments originating from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories.

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Ukraine has summoned the Israeli ambassador to protest the country's acceptance of grain shipments originating from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories.

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