Russian President Vladimir Putin was accused of inflaming the global food crisis by using “hunger as a weapon” at the G7 meeting on Wednesday.
Vladimir Putin has once again been accused of deliberately inciting hunger as part of his war in Ukraine, and a minister said at the G7 meeting Wednesday that the Russian president “deliberately used hunger as a weapon”.
A major player in global trade in wheat and other agricultural products, Ukraine is struggling to export its products due to Russia’s blockade of the Black Sea, and some officials are reaching out to blame the raider. crisis.
According to the report MirrorGerman Development Minister Svenja Schulze is another official who believes the country is deliberately acting in ways that increase food insecurity around the world.
“The dire consequences of Russia’s aggressive war are felt far beyond the borders of Ukraine,” the minister said in a statement from Germany.
“That’s why we in Germany look not only to the East, but also to the South, where famine threatens, because Putin deliberately uses hunger as a weapon,” he continued.
“To oppose this plan, we need to form a new alliance for global food security,” he concluded, concluding that the war brought the G7 countries closer together.
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This is not the first time Minister Schulze has warned of the dangers posed by Ukraine’s continued aggression towards the global food supply, and previously as a result of the world’s 2nd eastern war, where millions of people are now starving.
“Due to the coronavirus, severe drought and now war, food prices worldwide have increased by a third and are now at record levels,” he said. “The World Food Program estimates that more than 300 million people are currently suffering from severe hunger and must continue to change their projections upwards.”
“The sad message is that we are facing the worst famine since WWII, with millions of dead,” he continued.
However, in response to world hunger, the G7 now plans to launch the Global Food Security Alliance, a plan that helps Schulze move forward.
As part of the new initiative, the G7 countries will help fund food supplies and help coordinate efforts to ensure food security around the world.
However, it remains to be seen how effective such measures will be in the medium term, as the drought in India poses an additional threat to the wheat supply on which many developing countries are heavily dependent.
Source: Breitbart