Russia: There is no global food shortage after the collapse of the grain deal

게시됨 2023년 12월 9일

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Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova stated that there was no catastrophe after the collapse of the grain deal, as the cost of grain on world markets has been steadily declining. She noted that only a small amount of the cargo from the initiative was sent to countries in need, contrary to its humanitarian purpose. Despite predictions of rising food prices and famine threats by Western politicians and the UN Secretariat, the cost of grain on world markets has decreased by 25-40% since March 2022, and there has been no global food shortage.
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No catastrophe occurred after the collapse of the grain deal; the cost of grain on world markets has been steadily declining, Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova said in an interview with AFP. “After the collapse of the Black Sea initiative, which, as we know, did not live up to its stated humanitarian purpose (less than 3% of 32.8 million tons of cargo were sent to countries in need), no disaster occurred,” Zakharova noted. “Contrary to the statements of Western politicians and functionaries "The UN Secretariat on the inevitable rise in food prices and the worsening ...
출처: Kvedomosti

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