The UN food chief warned Tuesday the war in Ukraine has created 바카라a catastrophe on top of a catastrophe바카라 and will have a global impact 바카라beyond anything we've seen since World War II" because many of the Ukrainian farmers who produce a significant amount of the world's wheat are now fighting Russians. David Beasley, executive director of the UN World Food Program, told the UN Security Council that already high food prices are skyrocketing. His agency was feeding 125 million people around the world before Russia's invasion of Ukraine on Feb 24, and Beasley said it has had to start cutting their rations because of rising food, fuel and shipping costs. He pointed to war-torn Yemen where 8 million people just had their food allotment cut 50%, 바카라and now we're looking at going to zero rations.바카라
The war in Ukraine is turning 바카라the breadbasket of the world to breadlines바카라 for millions of its people, while devastating countries like Egypt that normally gets 85% of its grain from Ukraine and Lebanon that got 81% in 2020, Beasley said. Ukraine and Russia produce 30% of the world's wheat supply, 20% of its corn and 75%-80% of the sunflower seed oil. The World Food Program buys 50% of its grain from Ukraine, he said. The war is going to increase the agency's monthly expenses by USD 71 million because of rising food, fuel and shipping costs, he said. That will total USD 850 million for a year and mean that there will be 바카라4 million less people we'll be able to reach.바카라 Beasley said the World Food Program is reaching about a million people inside Ukraine with food now, and will reach 2.5 million over the next four weeks, 4 million by the end of May and hopefully 6 million by the end of June. The price tag is about USD 500 million for the first three months and 바카라we are short by about USD 300 million so we're going to need to step up,바카라 he said. Beasley warned that focusing on Ukraine should not lead the international community to neglect of Africa, especially the Sahel, and the Middle East, because 바카라otherwise, you'll have massive migration바카라 coming to all parts of Europe.
바카라If we end the conflict, address the needs, we can avoid famine, destabilization of nations and mass migration,바카라 he said. 바카라But if we don't, the world will pay a mighty price and the last thing we want to do as the World Food Program is taking food from hungry children to give to starving children.바카라 US Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said that 바카라President (Vladimir) Putin's war of choice바카라 is responsible for damaging global food security. 바카라Russia has bombed at least three civilian ships carrying goods from Black Sea ports to the rest of the world, including one chartered by an agribusiness company,바카라 she said. 바카라The Russian navy is blocking access to Ukraine's ports, essentially cutting off exports of grain.바카라 바카라They are reportedly preventing approximately 94 ships carrying food for the world market from reaching the Mediterranean,바카라 Sherman said, adding that many shipping companies are hesitating to send vessels into the Black Sea, even to Russian ports. As Russia 바카라chokes off Ukrainian exports,바카라 food prices are skyrocketing, with wheat prices rising between 20% and 50% so far this year, she said. 바카라We are particularly concerned about countries like Lebanon, Pakistan, Libya, Tunisia, Yemen and Morocco which rely heavily on Ukrainian imports to feed their population,바카라 Sherman said.
Russia's UN ambassador, Vassily Nebenzia, retorted that the Russian military is 바카라posing no threat to the freedom of civilian navigation.바카라 He said that Russia has set up an 80 nautical-mile-long humanitarian corridor to allow foreign vessels to leave Ukrainian ports and that it is organizing humanitarian corridors every day within Ukraine to Russia and the West. 바카라The real reasons why the global food market is facing serious turbulence are by no means in the actions of Russia, (but) rather in the unbridled sanctions hysteria that the West has unleashed against Russia without considering the population of the so-called Global South nor of its own citizens,바카라 Nebenzia said. Lifting sanctions is the only way to ensure uninterrupted shipments and stabilize international agricultural and food markets, he said. Sherman countered: 바카라Sanctions aren't preventing grain from leaving Ukraine's ports. Putin's war is. And Russia's own food and agricultural exports are not under sanction by the US or by our allies and partners.바카라
France and Mexico called for the council meeting to follow up on the General Assembly's adoption of a humanitarian resolution on Ukraine that they initiated that was adopted overwhelmingly Thursday by a vote of 140-5, with 38 abstentions. It demanded an immediate cessation of hostilities, protection of civilians and infrastructure essential for their survival, and unimpeded access to deliver desperately needed aid. French Ambassador Nicolas De Riviere told the Security Council, which has not passed a Ukraine resolution because of Russia's veto power, that 바카라it is Russia's unjustified and unjustifiable war that is preventing Ukraine from exporting grain, disrupting global supply chains, and driving up prices that threaten the accessibility of agricultural commodities for the most vulnerable.바카라 Russia's aggression against Ukraine increases the risk of famine in the world,바카라 he warned. 바카라People in developing countries are first to be affected.바카라
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