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Russia accused of causing ‘global food crisis’ at UN

Moscow counters that Western sanctions to blame for global imbalance

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 30 Mar 2022 10:30AM

Russia accused of causing ‘global food crisis’ at UN
United States Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman says the responsibility for waging war on Ukraine and its effects on global food security falls solely on Russia and on President Vladimir Putin (pic). – AFP pic, March 30, 2022

MOSCOW – Russia was accused before the UN Security Council yesterday of having caused a “global food crisis” and putting people at risk of “famine” by starting the war in Ukraine, which serves as a breadbasket for Europe.

Russian President Vladimir Putin “started this war. Vladimir Putin created this global food crisis. And he is the one who can stop it”, said United States Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman during a Security Council meeting devoted to the humanitarian situation in Ukraine.

“The responsibility for waging war on Ukraine – and for the war’s effects on global food security – falls solely on Russia and on President Putin,” she said.

France’s ambassador to the UN, Nicolas de Riviere, furthered that “Russia’s aggression against Ukraine is increasing the risk of famine around the world” and that populations in developing countries would be the first to be affected.

“Russia will no doubt try to make us believe that it is the sanctions adopted against it that are creating an imbalance in the world security situation for food,” de Riviere added.

Moscow’s UN Ambassador Vassily Nebenzia indeed countered that potential turbulence in the global food market was in fact caused by “the unbridled sanctions hysteria that the West has unleashed against Russia”.

Sherman and the director of the World Food Programme, David Beasley, reported that Ukraine and Russia, which are both major cereal producers, represent 30% of world wheat exports, 20% for corn and 75% for sunflower oil.

On Friday, the European Union announced an initiative to alleviate food shortages caused by the war. The EU and US want a multilateral commitment against restrictions on the export of agricultural raw materials.

UN Assistant Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs Joyce Msuya said the conflict in Ukraine “threatens to make things even worse in the world’s biggest humanitarian crises, such as Afghanistan, Yemen, and in the Horn of Africa” where food insecurity is already a problem. – AFP, March 30, 2022

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