Bangla Press Desk: Ukraine authority is planning to urge the European Union to impose sanctions on Bangladeshi entities it alleges are importing wheat stolen from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories, after its warnings to Dhaka failed to stop the trade, a top Ukrainian diplomat in South Asia said.
Kyiv has accused Russia of stealing its grain since Russian forces have occupied large parts of Ukraine's southern agricultural regions since 2014, even before the 2022 invasion. Russian officials denied the allegation saying there is no theft of grain involved as the territories previously considered part of Ukraine are now part of Russia and will remain so forever.
According to documents provided to Reuters by people familiar with the matter, the Ukraine Embassy in New Delhi sent several letters to Bangladesh's foreign affairs ministry this year, asking them to reject more than 150,000 tonnes of grain allegedly stolen and shipped from Russian port of Kavkaz. (According to several international media)
Asked about the confidential diplomatic communication, Ukraine's ambassador to India, Oleksandr Polishchuk, said Dhaka had not responded to the communication and Kyiv will now escalate the matter as its intelligence showed entities in Russia mix grain procured from occupied Ukrainian territories with Russian wheat before shipping.
Ukraine to seek EU sanctions on Bangladeshi firms over Russian stolen wheat imports
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:25 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Ukraine authority is planning to urge the European Union to impose sanctions on Bangladeshi entities it alleges are importing wheat stolen from Russian-occupied Ukrainian territories, after its warnings to Dhaka failed to stop the trade, a top Ukrainian diplomat in South Asia said.
Kyiv has accused Russia of stealing its grain since Russian forces have occupied large parts of Ukraine's southern agricultural regions since 2014, even before the 2022 invasion. Russian officials denied the allegation saying there is no theft of grain involved as the territories previously considered part of Ukraine are now part of Russia and will remain so forever.
According to documents provided to Reuters by people familiar with the matter, the Ukraine Embassy in New Delhi sent several letters to Bangladesh's foreign affairs ministry this year, asking them to reject more than 150,000 tonnes of grain allegedly stolen and shipped from Russian port of Kavkaz. (According to several international media)
Asked about the confidential diplomatic communication, Ukraine's ambassador to India, Oleksandr Polishchuk, said Dhaka had not responded to the communication and Kyiv will now escalate the matter as its intelligence showed entities in Russia mix grain procured from occupied Ukrainian territories with Russian wheat before shipping.
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