January 4, 2025
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500 tons of Ukrainian flour will arrive in Syria on December 31 as part of the humanitarian program – Sybig

On Tuesday, more than two dozen trucks will arrive in Syria to deliver the first 500 tons of Ukrainian flour as part of the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian program.”, — write: epravda.com.ua

On Tuesday, more than two dozen trucks will arrive in Syria, which will deliver the first 500 tons of Ukrainian flour as part of the humanitarian program Grain from Ukraine. This was announced by the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Andrii Sybiga, who arrived on a visit to Damascus, Interfax reports. -Ukraine.” “We promised support for food security and fulfilled the promise in a short time. Tomorrow, more than two dozen trucks will arrive in Syria will deliver the first 500 tons of Ukrainian flour as part of the “Grain from Ukraine” humanitarian program. This flour will be distributed free of charge to Syrian families,” he said at a briefing in Damascus on Monday. Syrian families or 167,000 Syrians. Advertisement: According to the minister, this is the first batch, and in general, “they are ready to put more”. We will remind: Ukraine sent 500 tons of Ukrainian wheat flour to Syria as part of the “Grain from Ukraine” program. Advertisement: 23,000 tons of Ukrainian corn went to Mozambique and Malawi as part of the Grain from Ukraine program (“Grain from Ukraine”).

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