25,000 tonnes of Ukraine Grain reach East Africa
FILE - Wheat grain is seen on the MV Brave Commander vessel from Yuzhny Port in Ukraine as it docks in Djibouti, Aug. 30, 2022. (Hugh Rutherford/World Food Program/Handout via Reuters)
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The first shipment of grain as part of Ukraine's own initiative to
supply countries in need arrived Monday in Djibouti for delivery to
neighbouring Ethiopia amid the region's worst drought in decades.
Ukraine's embassy in Ethiopia confirmed that the "Grain from
Ukraine" shipment of 25,000 tonnes is separate from a United Nations World
Food Program effort that has funded humanitarian grain shipments from Ukraine.
A second ship with 30,000 tonnes of wheat will be heading to Ethiopia
next week, while a third vessel is being loaded with 25,000 tonnes of wheat
bound for Somalia, an embassy statement said.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy last month announced the
initiative aimed at helping "countries the most struck by the food
crisis."
Ukraine has said it plans to send more than 60 ships to Ethiopia, Sudan,
South Sudan, Somalia, Congo, Kenya, Yemen and other countries.
Millions of people in Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya are going hungry during
a drought following the fifth straight failed rainy season, while conflicts in
Ethiopia and Somalia have worsened the crisis.
But Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed in August criticized reports of a U.N.
effort to ship grain from Ukraine to Ethiopia as an attempt to paint "a
picture that we are starved."


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